Everyone loves buttons and badges – but some people seem to wear them with more panache than others. So, just for fun…. who wears it better?
Jacob Rees-Mogg – seen here at a recent hustings in a rather flamboyant rosette and centre button.
To wear a badge of this size, you certainly need the self-confidence to match.
Bit showy for our liking, but it does grab the attention, so we guess it does the job.
Lady Constance Bulwer-Lytton, a.k.a Jane Warton, Suffragette and campaigner – protesting in Liverpool 1910.
Posing as a seamstress (Jane Warton) – the badge and enamel pins fit in well with the outfit.
Not too over-elaborate, but just enough to show alliance and call attention to the cause.
CONCLUSION
We think that Lady Constance pulls it off here. She shows just how to wear a badge with flair and class. Sorry Jacob – you forgot the first rule of button wearing: only wear a badge as big as your face if you are under 10 years old.
WINNER: Lady Constance
WOODEN SPOON BADGE: JACOB REES-MOGG**
**We don’t actually have a wooden badge for Mr Rees-Mogg – but we CAN recommend one of these:

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