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‘Designed for uncertainty’: windbreakers are a hit in turbulent times

17 janvier 2026 à 07:00

From Greenland’s prime minister to Timothée Chalamet, the anorak signals a shift from aspiration to realism

Power dressing usually comes in the form of a suit or a wide-shouldered wool coat. But right now, things look a little different. This week, Greenland’s prime minister, Jens-Frederik Nielsen, appeared at a joint press conference with Denmark’s leader to say that he had no intention of acquiescing to Donald Trump’s stated desire to “own” Greenland – all while wearing a glacial-blue windbreaker.

It is a garment Nielsen wears regularly but, in this shifting geopolitical moment, it took on a new, loaded and striking messaging.

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© Photograph: Sebastian Elias Uth/Ritzau Scanpix/AFP/Getty Images

© Photograph: Sebastian Elias Uth/Ritzau Scanpix/AFP/Getty Images

© Photograph: Sebastian Elias Uth/Ritzau Scanpix/AFP/Getty Images

Reçu hier — 16 janvier 2026 6.9 📰 Infos English

‘Chore jackets for your feet’: why a pair of gardening clogs is taking over city streets

16 janvier 2026 à 08:00

The Gardanas, a pair of mucus-coloured hemp shoes, are a somewhat paradoxical current must-have. But their appeal goes deeper than the topsoil

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There is every chance that 2026 will be the year you see your first pair of Gardana gardening clogs in the wild. In fact, if you spend much time on TikTok, or live in Brooklyn, you’ve probably already been seeing them for months, if not years. I saw my first pair a few weeks ago. I watched a dad dropping his kids off at school in head-to-toe Carhartt, a pair of Gardanas peeping out from below his trousers like a shy frog.

Pliable, but with a sturdy sole, they go for as little as £25. The work of French “environmental poet” André Ravachol, who founded the Plasticana brand behind the clogs in 1998, they’re made from 100% recycled PVC and hemp, which gives them their earthy-caramel or, as Vogue put it, “bird-pooey” hue. They have since been called “maybe the coolest shoes in London” by one TikToker, as he Lime-biked his way through the capital to try to nab a pair.

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© Composite: Penske Media/Getty Images/Plasticana/Straw London

© Composite: Penske Media/Getty Images/Plasticana/Straw London

© Composite: Penske Media/Getty Images/Plasticana/Straw London

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