>> And you'd trust the majority of the human race with that goal, would you?
Aye well, you make a fair point there of course, but I'd rather at least try encourage a culture where people feel able to express their own identity and preferences rather than one where cheap suits and rubbish shoes become the accepted norm.
But you are right, the Brits in particular are not good at it. If you are unfortunate enough to visit a workplace on a "dress down" day where the cheap suit rule applies normally, it can be more than a little disturbing !
Odd in one respect really, as the Brits on average buy far more items of clothing and footwear a year than most, so you'd imagine they were interested in their appearance. But, the other side of that coin is that they also averagely choose to buy more lower quality items. Fast fashion as opposed to investment pieces.
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