King Charles III still wears the Oxford shoes he had made for him at John Lobb when he was 20 years old.
This episode epitomizes his belief in "buy once, buy well." Surely, if you buy well, you won't have to reevaluate your wardrobe every season.
He is an extreme example (the shoes have been his partners for half a century!). ), the lesson of repairing and cherishing the shoes has been ingrained in the marrow of Londoners' bones.
The flocked letters have a cracked look with age.
Maison Margiela has named its collection "English Heritage" in honor of such a lifestyle.
The T-shirts are made using the modern techniques of aged wash and sun-fading to show the wrinkles, fading, and fraying that appear with wear. It is hard to imagine King Charles III wearing the T-shirt, but it has a look that could have been part of his wardrobe.
T-Shirt ¥124,300
Photo_Hiroyuki Takashima
Text_Kei Takegawa