Nice post fxh. It's interesting how he didn't try to get a re-weave instead. A re-weave costs thousands.
Interesting too how hes not embarrassed and it doesn't look like others care. You'd remember his patched shoes - do you have a picture anywhere?
I don't like or dislike him - I'm an Australian republican but have no animosity toward the Royals. No fawning either.
I think its a lesson there about clothes.
I am no royalist be has aged gracefully. He now looks regal.
He can be a bit of a drip but, on the other hand, it is much better for the health and appearance of the nation to have an hereditary head of state rather than someone like Tony (or even Cherie) Bliar or (Heaven forfend) Posh Becks - lawding it ovah us. Nothing wrong in mending clothes that are, otherwise good.
I wouldn't wear a suit like that, I'd throw it out, and I bet mine cost more than his.
Last edited by David Reeves (2013-08-09 10:05:10)
Does make me reconsider how upset I get if I find a tiny snag or moth hole in some cherished item of clothing and then I'll fret over a tiny visible mend sometimes.
Patch it and wear it for playing with the dog. But with c. £30m a year it is tight to wear I/t out to meet and greet.
Maybe it was a purposeful political display? A little PR?
Last edited by Worried Man (2013-08-09 10:13:56)
Last edited by Worried Man (2013-08-09 10:37:41)
Possibly it's PR but, like a lot of very rich people, they have a reputation for frugality and thrift and, e.g., certainly in the 1980s, the Kent Bros were still recycling their father's stuff.
You have to remember that Charlie's advisers told him to leave A&S and buy MTM from Turnbull & Asser instead. The Telegraph was briefed by them (aka "Royal sources")- http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/uknews/1509079/Suits-you-Sir.html.
"The move has prompted accusations that the Prince of Wales has let bespoke tailors - and himself - down by looking, in his mid-fifties, far less elegantly dressed. It has seen him desert the tailors Anderson & Sheppard, removing their prestigious royal warrant, after being a loyal customer for the past two decades.
"Royal sources say that Prince Charles, 57, has recently bought several made-to-measure suits from Turnbull & Asser, who have held a royal warrant from the Prince for their shirts since 1980.
"It is thought his turning away from bespoke tailoring may have been influenced by his new wife, the Duchess of Cornwall, while others suspect his frugal private secretary, Sir Michael Peat."
"Officials close to the Prince, however, put the change down to "personal taste".
If you believe the last sentence, you will believe anything. I can't see Camilla telling Charlie to abandon A&S either.
Last edited by The_Shooman (2013-08-09 16:21:09)
^^Well said, Bish. That patched suit coat and and those gawd-awful patched up Lobbs are obviously cheap PR to show how frugal and eco-sensitive he is. Still and all, he doesn't seem like too bad of a fellow.
Frankly, the American adulation of the Royals is simply beyond belief! Every July 4, we supposedly celebrate a revolution we fought against them, yet "Kate" and The Royal Baby are all over the tabloids and celebrity magazines. The Royals' only real competition are the perhaps even more annoying Kardashian family. Some of the tabloids really like to make a soap opera of the Royals with headlines like: "Evil Camilla Plots to De-Throne the Queen" and similar stuff. The Duchess of Cornwall seems to be particularly singled out by some of these rags for their odium. It is only the British Royal Family that is of any interest to the Americans. Hardly any of my compatriots could name the reigning monarchs of Spain, the Scandinavian or Benelux countries, much less more exotic monarchies like Morocco, Jordan, Saudi Arabia or Thailand.
Last edited by captainpreppy (2013-08-09 16:20:09)
He looks shit for 57.. all that cooked meat.
I have guys come in my shop that have been vegan since the late sixties now in the mid sixties who look like they're in their very early 50s.
Maybe shoe can explain why? I think its the phytoestrogens?