Monday 21 June 2021

Fellow 'Ratter'.


I'm very pleased to see recent examples of Prince Charles's 'ratting wardrobe'; a man after my own heart.


I've never been one to throw away clothes simply because of holes or shabbiness. My 1970-ish Barbour is certainly showing signs of wear and tear, but as such coats don't come cheap, I shall be hanging onto it.

It looks as if Charles thinks similarly about this rather odd looking coat of his (below).


I have noticed over the years that he often wears a well-worn, slightly 'Orangey' looking overcoat when on official visits. It still looks OK, but he must have owned it since the 60's.

Well done Charlie, a man who believes in sustainability, and hates waste; an example to us all.

27 comments:

  1. I understand completely...My favorite fleece jacket has a broken zipper and thinning shoulder areas where my cats like to perch. I quite liked your "folk" art project in yesterday's post. Made me smile. Cheers, A.K.

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    1. I think my Barbour coat is my worst example. It's falling apart, but I'm not finished with it yet!

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  2. The long brown one looks like something he might have been given on a visit somewhere overseas. Lots of embroidered decoration

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    1. Yes, I can't make it out, but it looks quite exotic. Afghan maybe?

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  3. Now I feel more positive about my old and shabby Burberry Mac. It still keeps the rain out, I shall wear it with pride.

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    1. They eventually become 'Collectors Items'.

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  4. ami cro,il faut etre anglais pour pouvoir porter avec elegance des vetements tres usages et..adores,so chic!

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    1. That's how we like to think, similar to the patina on ancient buildings!

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    2. so smart,plutot, j ai toujours perdus ou egare mes belles pieces classiques:burberry,foulard hermes,mais j adore cette relation durable avec les vetements,je crois que les jeunes generationscommencent egalement a changer d habitudes d achat

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    3. Let's hope so; it may help save the planet.

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  5. IT'S POURING HERE. I MAY START BUILDING AN ARK.

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  6. At first glance, that photo of HRH looks just like my brother, another man who doesn't believe in throwing away clothes just because of a fee holes. Neither do I! If you garden, paint and have a pet, there's not much point in trying to look immaculate!

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    1. I agree. People who live in the country, and do country things, should not wear 'catwalk' clothes.

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  7. His clothes as pictured look very practical and probably why they were bought in the first place. A King of the people in well worn but very expensive clothes and not bought at Primark.

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    1. Expensive because they are good quality, and made to last; even if they become a bit ragged.

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  8. Women celebrities have often been mocked for wearing the same clothes as before. That's wrong. They should be praised for re-wearing favourite clothes and thereby reducing the massive impact that the constant buying of new clothes has on the planet.

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    1. Kate Middleton is often cited as wearing a dress that she wore back in 20**; as if she is being amazingly frugal. What nonsense. She should make a point of wearing the same clothes as often as possible.

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  9. That need to be in style, the idea that you buy new clothes to remain stylish has never made sense to me. I wear my jeans until they are not fit to be worn anymore, then I cut them off to make shorts. I have a collection of paint spattered, tattered clothes that I keep for the dirty jobs outside. There are so many other things to spend money on, things that really do enrich a life.

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    1. See my reply to YP above. This is so silly, we should all get good use from everything we purchase, whether it be a car, a radio, or a pair of socks.

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  10. I find it hard to part with favourite clothes - they are like old friends.

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    1. un vetement cheri,confortable,aime peut aussi etre reprise et repare,c est tres tendance

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    2. I agree; you should see some of mine!

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  11. Every winter that 'orange' overcoat comes out again - he has certainly had his money's worth out of it.

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  12. I noticed that the prince was alone and not accompanied by his wife. That says it all.

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