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Prince Philip has always been a fashion icon

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When appearing with the queen, the Duke of Edinburgh always looks polite and shows outstanding fashion style.
“It is often said that in order to dress well, you must be tall and slim. Prince Philip has all these elements. He has the ideal physique to wear tailor-made clothes”, SCMP Memory of Queen Elizabeth II’s late husband in an article posted on the morning of April 13.

As a member of the British royal family, the deceased prince always paid attention to the costumes, attentive to every detail. In particular, a navy element is often incorporated on jackets reminiscent of his youth. The Duke’s costume of Edinburgh was created by the oldest and most famous tailors in London (UK) such as Savile Row, Haste & Lachter, Gieves & Hawkes and shoemaker John Lobb. “Prince Philip’s military background has given him a keen eye for style,” commented Steven Hitchcock. Prince Philip is commented to always be polite. Photo: AP, Getty. Trench coat Page Mrporter also posted articles Prince Philip – a fashion icon to commemorate the character loved by many people. One of the first mentioned style images is the jacket. Even though he appeared on the ocean, he still prioritized politeness, did not take off his tie. Combining with trench coat has brought a liberal appearance. However, not all men can wear long-legged dresses beautifully. The Prince’s broad shoulders help the jacket to be more sturdy. The Prince posed with Queen Elizabeth II in 1957. Photo: Freddie Reed. Printed shirt A trend that emerged from the 1970s also surfaced at Buckingham Palace. The image of the prince wearing a brilliant Hawaiian shirt is said to be interesting. He wore a blue print as the main shirt, matching beige pants and sunglasses with his wife. Duke of Edinburgh on board HMY Britannia in 1972. Photo: Lichfield. Tweed fabric shirt At a horse-riding event, the prince caught the attention of his hat. His shirt style shows a dignified look, in contrast to the way he wears his hat. “Sadly, this is not the way men dress right now. Polyester wool is the fabric of choice in apparel,” he said. Mrporter write. The photo was taken on April 9, 1965. Photo: Mr Ray Bellisario. Country gent style Standing next to the Range Rover, the prince’s clothes are equally classic. A traditional British tweed jacket is paired with off-set trousers for a comfortable look. The outfit features a tie and neatly folded square pocket pattern. Prince Philip at the royal horse racing event in 1974. Photo: Mr Tim Graham.

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