Who is cravat man'? Neckwear steals the show in Olly Robbins parliamentary grilling
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Who is cravat man'? Neckwear steals the show in Olly Robbins parliamentary grilling
"I'm a sad person. They save the dirt around your neck from getting on to your shirt collar. I like to have my collars white and smart."
"I don't watch them from home because you would want to do the ironing or some other work and you wouldn't get to focus on what was being said. When you're there from beginning to end, there's very little that you miss."
"I've got a big collection. My favourites are red, blue and green. The look was completed by a red pocket handkerchief."
"Edwards has often found himself in the company of high-profile names including Alastair Campbell, Boris Johnson and Prince Harry, who he called a sloucher."
Andrew Edwards, a Wiltshire town councillor, became a focal point during the livestreamed committee hearing featuring Olly Robbins. His distinctive cravat and stylish appearance sparked curiosity among viewers. Edwards, who has attended committee hearings for over 20 years, prefers in-person attendance to avoid distractions at home. He believes being present allows for better focus on the proceedings. His collection of cravats includes various colors, and he values maintaining a polished look. Robbins faced scrutiny during the session, which lasted two and a half hours.
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