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I thought left wing thinking meant sustainability, recycling and buying secondhand clothing to avoid landfills and to save the planet. The longevity of the Barbour brand fits some of these requirements.
Barbour tends to cost at least double similar styles but are wind proof and water proof and last years. Not fast fashion. Maybe the left needs to think again about core values?
Well,I know nothing about the coats, apart from what I've gleaned here,but they're obviously quite the thing for people to wear, as long as they are well worn, passed on,and matched with a particular brand of wellies. Preferably with things nesting inside them.
They can't be seen as new...
I'd say that's fashion.