Pauls Guide To Purchasing Jumpers
The Following guide has been brought to you in association with "Vero Moda", "Top Man" and "Dunnes Stores", Westside, Galway
The guide has been based on Pauls previos experience in the area of jumper procurement, and on a number of field trips conducted with Paul in the presence of independent observers to The Parkway Shopping Centre, Limerick, The Liffey Valley Shopping Centre, Dublin, The Blanchardstown Shopping Centre, Dublin and Martin Finn's Furniture Shop, Gort.

Paul Says:

"It is important to have a broad idea of the type of jumper that you want to buy before you set out, e.g. round neck, V-neck, collar? It is also important to have a limit on what you are prepared to spend on a jumper. There are really no hard, fast rules to follow when purchasing jumpers, everyone has their own style".

"Personally, I prefer a more refined jumper in a fairly pedestrian colour, such as blue or brown, although, I am partial to the odd cream or multi-coloured jumper".

"You should never rule out certain types of jumper, you never know what kind of jumper would be useful in a crisis".

"Colour is all important, and is what will initially attract you to a jumper, your next consideration should be size. If the jumper fits, wear it, then check the price of the jumper and pay for it, if it falls within your budget. I like to set my budget at a weeks wages, it's the price you have to pay to keep up with fashion in the jumper industry".

Paul admires Gay Byrne, Mike Murphy and Christy out of "Fair City" for their choice of jumpers.
"I have always admired that fella Christy out of "Fair City", Paul Says, "He knows a good jumper when he sees one, some of his jumpers are outrageous, but I like them".

Pauls taste in jumpers admittedly reflects his view on life, adventurous, yet disciplined, It has also been noted, that he likes snakeskin and admits that he has his eye on a pair of snakeskin shoes in the Liffey Valley, which he hopes one day will be his, although his interest in the snakeskin wallet is a bit worrying!

Although, his jumpers are brilliant, as I always say, Paul, its no harm to wear a nice pants now and again!

NEXT WEEK

Paul will be telling us about his successful shoe hire business.