With a career in fashion spanning nearly two decades Patrick Grant has a lot to say about our clothing, who makes it and how it’s made. He is a regular on television and radio as a commentator on the clothing and textile industries and is best known as a judge on the BBC’s Great British Sewing Bee. Patrick holds an honorary Doctorate from Heriot Watt University, is a fellow of the Royal Society of Arts and is in the Business of Fashion 500 index of the most influential people in global fashion. In 2016 he launched Community Clothing, a social enterprise which supports thousands of UK jobs through making and selling affordable high-quality clothing.
‘Patrick Grant’s new book is a convincing call to end our complacency’ FINANCIAL TIMES 'Celebrates craftsmanship, making things with care, and how having fewer, better-quality things can make us happier' GUARDIAN ‘A deep dive into our relationship with consumerism, the toxic effects of fast fashion and the demise of British industry.’ DAILY TELEGRAPH 'A call to arms to stop buying so much rubbish’ DAILY MIRROR ‘An important and serious book’ RADIO TIMES ‘Something of a manifesto’ THE HERALD ‘A manifesto on how we should consume now’ DAILY TELEGRAPH 'This book is bloody brilliant' RUSSELL KANE