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Does the Queen recycle her outfits? What she does with her used clothes

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Does the Queen recycle her outfits? What she does with her used clothes

II is well-known as one of the most stylish royals. She is still neatly color-coordinated in vivid neon shades, with a matching hat and umbrella. However, because she has been in the spotlight for so long and is pictured at any royal event and activity she attends, several people are asking whether she ever uses the same outfit twice.

Unlike her granddaughter-in-law, , who is an expert at recycling outfits,  rarely wears the same clothes.

It's not uncommon for royals to wear the same outfit many times.

The Duchess of Cambridge has been pictured more times than any other royal in reused outfits. Middleton has shown that she isn't above rewearing the same item on several times, whether it's a pair of jeans or a blazer that goes with an older ensemble or the same exact dress she's worn previously.

The Queen's outfits can only be worn two to three times before being redesigned or designated for private occasions.

Every outfit the Queen wears is documented, and repeats are purposefully spread out so that similar crowds of people don't see her in the same thing, according to seasoned fashion writer Elizabeth Holmes' latest book, “HRH: So Many Thoughts on Royal Style.”

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“After the second or third public outing, it will either be reworked into a new design or relegated to private holidays or meetings,” Holmes wrote.

The queen has worn a few of the same costumes many times, but it's always on purpose. For example, she wore the same pastel blue coat and matching dress during a visit to Malta at the Eden Foundation in Zetjun in 2008, as well as Ladies Day At Royal Ascot in 2008.

According to the Telegraph, careful precautions are in order to ensure that Her Majesty does not wear the same outfit often. To stop duplication, her dressing squad keeps track of any item she uses and where she wears it.

According to Holmes, the Queen is often known for wearing skirt suits in a similar theme. The Queen dresses in a simple manner, and she is not generally known as a trendsetter.

“The Queen and the Queen Mother do not want to be fashion setters. That's left to other people with less important work to do. Their clothes have to have a nonsensational elegance  “One of the Queen's favorite fashion designers, Norman Hartnell, told The New York Times in 1976.

What she does with all her old clothes

Her Majesty offers the items to her dressers, who will determine whether to use them or sell them, according to Brian Hoey's book Not Infront of the Corgis. However, if they prefer the latter, they must adhere to a strict requirement before anything leaves their possession.

It is impossible to tell if the garments actually belonged to the monarch, “all of the labels found on the clothes are removed and anything that could possibly identify it as having come from royalty are obliterated,” according to Hoey.

Of course, certain apparel pieces are never sold or donated. It's unknown which costumes and dresses the queen has kept, but we're guessing she's keeping her prized garments for future showcases and exhibits.

.. and her hats?

Although it is unclear what Queen Elizabeth does with all of her hats, it seems that she is saving them. She once displayed her hats and handbags in a London art exhibit, according to the DPA Lighting Consultants website. According to the detail, the showcase featured “all the queen's hats and handbags that Her Majesty has used in public engagements since her coronation.” And “it was the first, and only, time that this collection was seen together .”

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