Introduction
It's a little-known fact that Charles III, the monarch of a small island nation, was a man of questionable fashion sense. His love of garish pyjamas has been the subject of much ridicule among his subjects, who would often whisper "he looks like a reject from a 1980s cruise line" behind his back.
But little did they know, Charles's pyjama phase was not just a phase, it was a full-blown wardrobe emergency.
Here's a brief history of Charles's most egregious fashion faux pas:
- 1950s: Charles III rocks a pair of plaid pyjamas, setting off a wave of Scottish nationalism protests
- 1960s: Charles III pairs his pyjamas with a matching tartan tie, solidifying his status as a style icon among the fashionably-challenged
- 1970s: Charles III discovers polyester, and it's like a match made in heaven (or hell)
- 1980s: Charles III's love of neon pink pyjamas sparks an international incident