Pearly Kings and Queens, known as Pearlies, are an organised charitable tradition of working class culture in London, England. The practice of wearing clothes decorated with mother-of-pearl buttons is first associated with
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Pearly Kings and Queens, known as Pearlies, are an organised charitable tradition of working class culture in London, England. The practice of wearing clothes decorated with mother-of-pearl buttons is first associated with
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One of the Pearly kings of London-the whole suit is embellished with mother of pearl buttons. They have a fascinating histor… | Fashion, Cycle chic, Fashion history
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Pearly Kings and Queens, known as Pearlies, are an organised charitable tradition of working class culture in London, England. The practice of wearing clothes decorated with mother-of-pearl buttons is first associated with