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5 fashion hacks all of us can steal from King Charles

etimes.in | Last updated on - May 1, 2026, 16:42 IST
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Style lessons to take from King Charles III

When we think of style icons breaking the internet, a 70-something British monarch probably isn't the first name that pops into your head. Fair enough. But hear me out. Way before #SustainableFashion was trending on Instagram, King Charles III was quietly schooling everyone on how to dress well. And more importantly, how to dress to last.

He doesn't care about fleeting runway trends. Instead, he relies on a hyper-personal, timeless wardrobe built on pure craftsmanship. Ready to upgrade your own closet? Here are five epic style rules we can totally borrow from His Majesty.

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Lock Down Your Fit (And Ignore the Fads)

Remember the skinny suit craze? Or those incredibly baggy pants from the 90s? Yeah, Charles completely ignored all of that. He knows exactly what works for his body shape, and he absolutely refuses to change it.

For him, the ultimate power move is the double-breasted suit. Usually tailored by the folks at Anderson & Sheppard on Savile Row, this specific cut does wonders for him. It broadens the shoulders while keeping the silhouette razor-sharp down the body. The takeaway here? Stop buying clothes just because they're trendy. Figure out what actually flatters your own proportions, find a tailor who understands the assignment, and stick with it.

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Buy Once, Wear It Forever Fast fashion

Not in his vocabulary. King Charles is arguably the original sustainability influencer. To him, clothes aren't disposable; they're lifelong investments.

Honestly, it’s not unusual to see him photographed wearing the exact same heavy overcoats, bespoke suits, or Crockett & Jones shoes he picked up three or four decades ago. Let that sink in. Decades. His secret weapon is simple: meticulous care. Instead of tossing a slightly worn jacket, he actively gets it patched or darned. If you buy top-tier natural materials like silk, wool, and leather—and actually bother to take care of them—they age beautifully.

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Clash Your Accessories Like a Pro

Okay, his base outfits are pretty conservative. We're talking classic navy, charcoal, maybe a faint chalk-stripe. But Charles knows how to have fun with his formalwear, and it all boils down to how he handles accessories.

He is an absolute genius at pattern mixing. You’ll frequently catch him rocking a loud, regimental diagonal stripe tie alongside a wildly clashing polka-dot or checkered pocket square. And the best part? They almost never match perfectly. Rather than looking messy, his pocket square subtly pulls out a secondary color from his tie. It screams sartorial confidence. You don't need a loud suit to stand out; just learn how to confidently mix patterns.

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Respect the Weather

There is nothing stylish about shivering in a blizzard or sweating through your shirt in the tropics. Charles totally gets this. Whether he's stomping through the damp Scottish moors or visiting a sweltering country, his outfit always makes sense for the environment.

Back home in the UK, he bundles up in hefty, knee-length herringbone overcoats or trusty waxed Barbour jackets. But when the heat turns up? Boom. He switches to incredibly well-tailored, breathable cotton-drill safari jackets. Complete with epaulettes and bellows pockets, naturally. True style is functional. Dress for the reality of the weather, not just for the mirror.

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Obsess Over the Tiny Details

Looking effortlessly sharp is, ironically, a lot of hard work. It's the micro-details that push an outfit from 'fine' to 'fantastic.' Charles has this down to a science.

Take his lapel, for example. He often pins a fresh boutonnière (a flower) to it, which instantly softens up a stiff formal suit. Then there's the gold signet ring on his left pinky, stamped with his official heraldic crest, which he has worn non-stop since the 1970s. Oh, and word on the street is that his valets actually steam-iron his shoelaces. Seriously! While you probably don't need to go quite that far, the point stands. Take pride in the little things. Polish those shoes, perfect that tie knot, and watch your whole vibe elevate.

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