At least he did not have the rise shortened.The original suit was made of heavyweight worsted cloth, with a distinctive grey and brown herring-bone stripe. The seams have now been unpicked and resewn to narrow the legs.
dhermann1 said:I wonder if they were just taken in, or if material was actually cut off. That would make it a one way trip. He looks pretty sharp in that old photo.
We have to keep in mind that before Lord Mountbatten brought his nephew to England, the young man was an EXTREMELY impoverished royal person, of the Greek royal house, as I recall. We talk about working class people being children of the depression. I guess it can apply to aristocrats, too.
dhermann1 said:I wonder if they were just taken in, or if material was actually cut off. That would make it a one way trip. He looks pretty sharp in that old photo.
We have to keep in mind that before Lord Mountbatten brought his nephew to England, the young man was an EXTREMELY impoverished royal person, of the Greek royal house, as I recall. We talk about working class people being children of the depression. I guess it can apply to aristocrats, too.
Fletch said:Irony abounds: the 1951 trou would be perfectly stylish today, but probably not amongst the elderly aristocracy.
But one must move with the times, mustn't one? :eusa_doh:
Fletch said:Irony abounds: the 1951 trou would be perfectly stylish today,
Tomasso said:"The Duke of Edinburgh is keeping up with fashion by having trousers he had made 51 years ago altered to a modern cut."
Story here.
The Prince sure does like brass buttons.
SteveN said:Doesn't that blazer look too big? There is no cuff exposed, and if there were they would be down to his knuckles.
SteveN
MrBern said:Three cheers to the man who can still fit into is trousers 51 years later!
H.Johnson said:Forgive me for pointing this out, but there is no reason (other than a reduction in activity and an increase in food consumption) why a man should not fit into the same clothes in his eighties as he did in his youth.
Indeed, in some societies that have lifestyles that are less then luxurious, it is common to see men losing weight and size as they get into old age. Prince Philip is known to lead an active lifestyle and not to enjoy rich food and it shows.