Stories from our wardrobe
- This jumper was a gift from my wife early in our relationship. It’s moved with me from the UK, to Hong Kong, to Norway, and back to the UK but 20 years later it’s as sturdy as ever — particularly impressive since I’m not known for taking care of my clothes! It’s picked up a few paint stains here and there, but still keeps me comfortable when working in the garden on damp spring mornings.
Jon, Bedford
- I’ve owned this down coat for 9 years. It’s my one of my best buys on Taobao, as it makes me feel money worth spent—knowing that online purchases come with uncertainties. I like the vivid colour—making you feel elevated in the dark winter days and the utmost warmth it brings. If my body shape doesn’t change, I will keep it as long as possible
Su, Loughborough
- This is my favourite coat that is made to order by an European design. It is not cheap, but the high quality has converted me into a fan of independent brands that make long-lasting, stylish clothes. The avant-garde cut, especially at the back, reflects my preference for dark, unconventional clothing items. It is edgy in a subdued way that allows me to wear at work while not losing my personal, gothic-ish style.
PY, Leicester
- I made this by drawing my favourite record album cover and sending it to print online. The band is the Orb and it is the first Bach’s I hear on John Peel’s radio 1 show. I found something wonderful to listen to but also when I look back, I see I found my tribe.I made it to go to an Orb gig with my best friend who I have known since that time. The evening was fantastic and lots of people commented on my top (mostly because I found it glowed under UV!)I think the freedom to put whatever you want on a tee shirt is an extraordinary power to find more of your tribe. Sharing cultural reference points, however obscure, can start conversations and make you feel proud!Becca, Winchester
- This was a present I got from my friend before she left the country with her family. It’s really comfortable and cozy to wear around during spring and summer.Amna, Bedford
- I really like this top because it has a little print of my favourite cartoon character – Gudetama – both perfectly-sized and well-plaaced on the shirt, making it easy to style. The fabric also has a comfortable texture and is nice to put on. I have had this top for many years now and the character hasn’t faded away despite having washed it so many times.Alicia, Bedford
- As someone who has interviewed quite a few women about their wardrobes, I found it surprisingly difficult to answer the question when asked about my own favorite piece of clothing. The reasons we love certain garments vary, and the motivations for keeping them in our wardrobe over time can be just as diverse.Still, I dug through my wardrobe and my thoughts, and eventually landed on this cardigan-like jacket. It’s very feminine, with plenty of decorative edging—but not in an overly fussy way. It’s completely different from most of the other styles I own. I’ve worn it for at least 7 or 8 years, and I think I’ll keep loving it because it doesn’t really follow fashion trends, and it works with a wide range of outfits.You might not imagine where I found it—or perhaps I should say, rescued it. I came across this piece in a garment factory in Zhongshan, Guangdong Province, China, just before the factory was about to be relocated. Inside were piles and piles of clothes, like little mountains. Most of them were brand new but had been overproduced, rejected due to small defects, or were leftover samples. These clothes were soon to be bundled up—each bundle weighing dozens of kilos—and sent off, likely to be sold off cheaply in underdeveloped areas.I had no hesitation when I found this one. The moment I saw it, I knew it was mine. I don’t quite remember, but it probably cost around £3. Still, friends often tell me it looks like a designer piece. I think what makes me love it so much is that it affirms my ability to choose well—I know exactly what suits my style, my work environment, and more importantly, my body. By that I mean my shape. The piece has a certain weight and structure to it—it drapes well and gives a clear silhouette. I’m genuinely happy I saved it from that overwhelming mountain of clothing.To this day, I still haven’t figured out what its “flaw” was—was it a manufacturing issue, a problem with the fabric, or perhaps this slightly muted off-white color?Tianjiao, Epsom, Surrey
- As a fashion designer, I’ve always been surrounded by clothes, so picking a single “favorite” piece from my wardrobe has never been easy. I like many garments for different reasons—some for their memories, others for their construction—but if I had to choose just one, it would be this piece I designed myself. It has a silhouette that feels both structured and relaxed, with thoughtful details that reflect a quiet sense of individuality. The fabric is a textured cotton-linen blend with a bit of natural crinkle, thick enough to hold shape but soft enough to move with the body. I deliberately chose an undyed off-white tone—it feels calm, raw, and grounding. As someone who advocates for sustainable fashion, I’m drawn to clothes that not only look good but are versatile and long-lasting, pieces I can wear across different parts of my life without thinking twice. This one does exactly that—it works for work, for daily life, even for travel. It makes me feel comfortable and confident, without trying too hard. More than anything, it feels like something that quietly stays with me, like a soft reminder of the kind of person I hope to be.Ann, China
- I love this green polo shirt. It’s just such a nice colour green.
It was expensive from Theory and I just love it.
I keep it for best so I don’t get bored of it.
Dom, Kent - My green flannel shirt. The piece of clothing that people associate with me the most. I bought this shirt in 2021, and it’s been through every scenario possible. It’s been to concerts, used as a picnic blanket, a warm layer, to shelter from the rain. The colours have faded from wear now, and every year when I pull it out my wardrobe when it warms up I get reminded of all the fun I’ve had in it. There really isn’t a day in the summer when I’m not wearing it. If someone I know is looking for me in a crowd, this is what they look for. No repairs yet, but I know the day I have to fix a rip, I’m going to do it so carefully and treat it with as much respect as it deserves.Mollie, Leicester
- I got this coat / jacket from Fukuoka airport, just before boarding… interesting piece but I didn’t want to buy it in the first place.. but then my wife kept saying yeah, it’s cool, and it’s difficult to buy a genuine Japanese made garment.. is that the Japanese obsession or impulsive buying of the gentle nudge from my wife? I don’t know, but here it is, a winter garment which is sitting in my wardrobe for the entire summer…Francis, Hong Kong
- I found this brand new blazer from River Island, with all tags, plastic cover and a fresh smell. This happened when I started charity shopping and found it in between old clothes. I bought it for 15£ but worth 70£. I felt very happy as I tend to wear formal outfits, quite often. I love it so much, white and shiny with a touch of elegance and modesty.Maria, Leicester
- Tried my hand at altering this coat for the first time , just tightened the waist a bit, though honestly, I definitely could’ve gone further with the shape. Still, it means a lot to me because I did it with my grandma, who taught me how to sew. It wasn’t perfect, but learning from her made it feel really special. Every time I wear it, I think of that moment where both of us were trying to figure it out together, laughing at the crooked stitches and celebrating the small wins. It might just be a coat, but it’s stitched with a memory I’ll never forget.Bhavanjot, Leicester
- This rain coat was the first time I splashed out on a good brand and it has been worth every penny! I can wear it for everything from hiking in the rain to skiing and I know I can trust it to keep me completely dry. I’m hoping it will last my lifetime as it’s my favourite item of clothing that I own.Hannah, London