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Stop Buying So Much Rubbish: How Having Fewer, Better Things Can Make Us Happier

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THE SUNDAY TIMES BESTELLER

‘Utterly brilliant. We all need to read this book’ CLAUDIA WINKLEMAN

'Patrick’s book is fascinating and sobering and makes a compelling argument for going back to basics’ JOE LYCETT

We used to care a lot about our clothes. We didn’t have many but those we had were important to us. We’d cherish them, repair them and pass them on. And making them provided fulfilling work for millions of skilled people locally.

Today the average person has nearly five times as many clothes as they did just 50 years ago. Last year, 100 billion garments were produced worldwide, most made from oil, 30% of which were not even sold, and the equivalent of one bin lorry full of clothing is dumped in landfill or burned every single second. Our wardrobes are full to bursting with clothes we never wear so why do we keep buying more?

In this passionate and revealing book about loving clothes but despairing of a broken global system Patrick Grant considers the crisis of consumption and quality in fashion, and how we might make ourselves happier by rediscovering the joy of living with fewer, better-quality things.

Weaving in his personal journey through fashion, clothing and the other everyday objects in his life, this is a book that celebrates craftsmanship, making things with care, buying things with thought and valuing everything we own. It explains how rethinking our relationship with clothing could kickstart a thriving new local economy bringing prosperity and hope back to places in our country that have lost out to globalisation, offshore manufacturing and to the madness of price and quantity being the only things that matter.

'Presents a new way of thinking about the things we buy' KEITH BRYMER-JONES

©2024 Patrick Grant (P)2024 HarperCollins Publishers
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Critic reviews

‘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
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I loved this book not just because I agreed with much of what was said and it was a relief to hear someone in a relative position of power and influence saying it, but also because it shared so many interesting facts weaved together in an enthralling narrative and it told the story of how someone is acting to make a real difference. It left me feeling hopeful for the future and thinking about changes I can make in my own life. I loved it. I hope Patrick writes many more books (but not if it distracts him from his important mission to provide meaningful sustainable work that benefits the community). Thank you Patrick! Keep going!

Brilliant book

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Everyone should read this book!! Starting with all of our politician’s. Really interesting, sad and hopeful. Fantastic!

Fascinating

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He’s bang on with buy less - too much shite out there and I must say I do like Patrick, he’s not preaching - just talking sense

I do like Patrick

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I thoroughly enjoyed listening to this beautifully narrated book. A comprehensive and thoughtful look into the past, the present and the future of our relationship with stuff. Simply wonderful.

Inspirational

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This book is essential reading for anyone interested in understanding the profound changes in our society. It far surpassed my expectations, combining an engaging writing style with rich detail about the impact of fast fashion and the decline of skilled job opportunities.

Patrick skillfully illustrates and describes how these shifts affect not just the fashion industry but the job market as a whole, leaving many like myself feeling unsatisfied. See past the hype and marketing. One particularly striking point is the idea that a lack of understanding about how things are made diminishes our appreciation for quality. We are taken into the worlds of the Savile Row workshops, manufacturing, sewing Bee and high street retailers. Sounds dull but it’s not, it’s fascinating.

After finishing this thought-provoking work, my new approach to life has become “Less but better.” This book not only informs but also inspires a reevaluation of our consumption habits. It’s a revealing and interesting exploration that everyone should listen to.

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