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

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By: Patrick Grant
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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
All stars
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Patrick hits the nail on its head with this book. It speaks volumes about society today and how ‘want’ and in particular, ‘want cheap’ is harming us, future generations and the planet.
Just take a look at how much marine traffic is on our seas at any one time! It’s horrific!
A ‘must read’ that I shall be recommending to all who would listen.
Well done Patrick!

Everyone should listen to this book

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This audiobook (well read by the author ) touches on many topics in an interesting and thought provoking way. Part memoir, part social and economic history , part philosophy and part economic and industrial strategy. We’d certainly have a happier and more equitable society if politicians and manufacturers took to heart his thoughts on public procurement, quality versus cost, sustainability and reshoring manufacturing…..and that’s just a part of the book. Well worth a listen.

Really excellent- a book written with skill and care

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I thought the subject matter was very interesting, but it was VERY long and there was a lot of waffle in there.

Interesting, but long.

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A very well researched book full of fascinating facts and history, predominantly about the textiles industry, but touching on wider manufacturing.

The message is clear but it’s never rammed down your throat.

Patrick is knowledgeable about the business of making and passionate about the skills that go into making. Putting this together with the need to make Britain more self sufficient and to utilise the skills that we might lose from the older generations who still have them to share, and you come up with a plan where we can buy locally made garments.

Highly recommended to anyone.

I will be buying the book now

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This book is well thought and informative. It’s a joy to hear someone putting forward practical ideas for making a fairer future for our country.

Finally someone who makes sense

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