Wednesday, December 10, 2025

Sickening.

 Brendan O'Neill

The idea that facts are sacred to The Guardian is a sick joke.

Are you a rich, smug liberal? There’s a new garment on the market that lets you wear your moral sanctimony across your chest.

    24 September 2025 10:34am 
    The Guardian and the fashion brand Lingua Franca have entered into a collaboration to create expensive jumpers
    The Guardian and the fashion brand Lingua Franca have entered into a collaboration to create expensive jumpers  

    Are you a rich, smug liberal? Do you want the world to know? If so, I have good news: there’s a new garment on the market that lets you wear your moral sanctimony right across your chest.

    The Guardian has dropped some merch. It’s a range of what can best be described as posh jumpers, each emblazoned with a conceited slogan. What better way to mark yourself out from the madding crowd of oiks and gammon than by donning a luxuriant sweater that lets the world know you read Britain’s most high-minded paper?

    The jumpers come from a collab between The Guardian and Lingua Franca, a luxury clothing brand in NYC beloved of wet, wealthy Leftists still in mourning over Kamala’s pummelling at the ballot box.

    They’re cashmere crewnecks: luxury material for luxury beliefs. They’re £281 each, which is not far off what the average, non-Guardianista Briton spends on clothes in an entire year: £331. They feature “natural materials” and were made using “ethical labour”. Worry not, affluent liberal who can splurge nearly 300 quid on a poncy top: the woman who stitched your gesture garment will have been paid minimum wage. DT.

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