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| − | has unveiled his new sustainable luxury his and hers clothing range in collaboration with Italian retail group, Yoox Net-A-Porter.<br>The Prince of Wales, 71, said he believes it is 'utter madness to have a take, make, throw away approach' to clothing in a clip released to celebrate The Modern Artisan project - a fashion training programme co-founded by The Prince's Foundation.<br>Made up of 18 pieces, the royal's collection will include ten items for women and eight for [http://shop.caravax.com/quan-tay-nam-cong-so-quan-tay-nam-co-gian/ branded men's trousers. Stretchy Men's Pants] men, with prices ranging from £395 to £1295.<br>It was designed in before being produced - mainly by hand - by students learning traditional skills at Dumfries House, the headquarters of The Prince's Foundation in Ayrshire, Scotland.<br>Prince Charles, who is an [https://www.ourmidland.com/search/?action=search&firstRequest=1&searchindex=solr&query=advocate advocate] of sustainable fashion and is often seen wearing the same garments again and again, recently told British Vogue how he preferred to get items 'repaired, rather than just throw it away'. <br> Prince Charles (pictured centre left with the designers of the collection), 71, said he believes it is 'utter madness to have a take, make, throw away approach' to clothing in a clip released to celebrate The Modern Artisan project - a fashion training programme co-founded by The Prince's Foundation<br> Made up of 18 pieces, the royal's collection (pictured) will include ten items for women and eight for men, with prices ranging from £395 to £1295<br> The collection (pictured) boasts a checked suit jacket and matching wide leg trousers, a women's navy jumpsuit, a white shirt and a grey cashmere bomber jacket<br><div class="art-ins mol-factbox femail" data-version="2" id="mol-3c8f6930-242a-11eb-8f63-7580104b21c1" website Charles unveils his new sustainable luxury clothing range
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