In Greenland, anoraks are formal wear, not fashion statements / Letters
Salik Rosing on the Greenland prime minister’s striking attire worn at a press conference. Plus a letter from Colin Parish Your article (‘Designed for uncertainty’: windbreakers are a hit in turbulent times, 17 January) refers to Greenland’s prime minister, Jens-Frederik Nielsen, “wearing a (…)
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