I think Gieves & Hawks are the the Prince's tailors, they seem to make a great deal of noise about it on their website, or at least did.
^That'll be the day.
It would indeed be refreshing to have some politicos of some intellectual cloat and mental superiority. I want my politicians eschewing the television for weighty tomes of political history, economics and literature. They should be wearing bespoke John Lobb from 1964 and have seen action in WWII, or failing that the Zulu wars. Anything except this rotten to the core bunch of daffodils.
Bop is correct in G&H once being the Prince's tailors and he still dresses in the G&H style and I should know, I did the same for several years.
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Even Mr. Foot had more flair than the current PM. "Camo's" clothes refect his persona-drab. British MP's are weak minded people that need spin doctors and stylists to give them an image, only in it for the money and perks. Say what you like about how Foot dressed, at less he was committed to his beliefs, infact, at least he had beliefs.
http://davidtorrance.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/03/Foot.jpg
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Still loves his navy polo shirt does Dave.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3713149/Didn-t-used-Prime-Minister-David-Cameron-spotted-holidays-Weymouth-s-wearing-dark-blue-polo-shirt.html
^ why would you buy multiples of the same item though?
Brian Sewell used to do that at the time when the Anthony Blunt spy revelations first emerged and he was named as the boyfriend.
I usually have two or three navy blue polos in rotation - great wardrobe basics that go with a multitude of things..
It's a solid look ............. just not all the time.