Quote Originally Posted by Trekhawk View Post
Hmm not sure about in the UK but in Australia "clobber" means clothes (he had all his clobber on to go for a ride). It can also mean to hit something hard (he would clobber the ball over the fence).
That would make sense. There was a tag line on this month's cover referring to "Cool clobber- Jerseys and gloves for winter".

The second meaning is one I'm familiar with. When I was a kid, I used to get yelled at for clobbering my little brother