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16th March 11, 07:19 AM
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King Edward VII
What ever his faults, sartorial taste wasn't one of them. He came to be immensely respected by the French, cemented the Entente Cordiale, and they didn't call him the First Gentleman of Europe for nothing.
King Edward began the modern tradition of where if you want an example of good taste in clothing, look at the monarch or members of his family. We still leave that bottom waistcoat button undone because of King Eddy after all.
From that day to the William and Harry today - you won't find these folks caught in a wardrobe faux pas.
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