9 monthes ago | By The Spectator
People are going to be a lot less inclined to dress up these days, what with one thing and another. Working folk are being urged indoors and the inclination to fall out of bed at 8:50, boil the kettle and make a cup of coffee before joining the first work Zoom session and pretend your camera doesn't work, is threatening the very fabric of what is expected by the British by the rest of the world. Which is to be perpetually well turned out, whether you are at the beach or working from home.
Whilst I appreciate that suits will have to be popped in their protective bags (top tip: with a spruce...
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