Words matter. These are the best Rag Quotes from famous people such as Haley Bennett, Anouska Hempel, Jack Herer, John Niven, Jurnee Smollett-Bell, and they’re great for sharing with your friends.
Rag & bone images always reflect the authenticity of the brand. Their images have character and tell a story.
England used to be known for making beautiful things. Then we became the rag trade, known for our street fashions, which were picked up around the world. I want us to be recognized for quality. We have the hands to make the clothes. What we need is the motivation.
Rag paper, containing hemp fiber, is the highest quality and longest lasting paper ever made. It can be torn when wet, but returns to its full strength when dry.
It has long been known that if you want to see me turn into a raging, snarling beast, then all you have to do is use any combination of the words ‘chill out,’ ‘chilling,’ or – my maximum red rag – ‘chillax.’
We used to play touch football, where you put the little rag in your pocket. I was good because I was fast. I wasn’t the greatest at catching. Sometimes the ball would come so hard and fast that it’d knock the wind out of me.
‘Solja Rag’ was designed for Juvenile. It wasn’t one of them beats where I was gonna chop it and see who I was going give it to: it was Juvenile all over it.
Rag ‘N’ Bone Man is for everybody, like Wu Tang is for the children.
I really like Rag & Bone because they make simple pieces that last.
About 25 years ago, I took a bicycle across the United States. I soon found out that the greatest item of clothing was the trusty bandanna. There were dozens of uses for a bandanna – as a pot holder, a chain cleaner, a sun shield, a headband, a snot rag, a declaration of Kerouacian intent.
Any time I’m trying to find that groove on a big tempo song, I go back and listen to some Aerosmith records. ‘Love in an Elevator,’ ‘Rag Doll,’ all that stuff was really great music. It’s something that I still dig and go back and listen to.
We seriously irritate each other and don’t want to spend any time together. And yet we have a profound respect for the partnership. We’re like a couple of dogs with a rag.
My personal style is bipolar. Sometimes I feel like dressing in a boyish leather jacket; other times I want to dress more elegantly. Most of the time it’s what I like to call ‘comfortable chic’: Giuseppe Zanotti flat sandals, Rag & Bone jeans, slouchy Isabel Marant shirts.
We don’t leave home without my daughter’s doll La-La. She looks like a bit of a rag, but India is obsessed with her.
I’m attracted to the rag & bone aesthetic – classic and effortless with an edge.
I really like Rag & Bone jeans; I wear a lot of those.
In cop shows, the police don’t get to rag on each other and rag on their commander and rag on the person they just pulled over. That was all ‘Reno’ was, and I think that’s all cops do 90 percent of their day.
You always have to have a bit of fun if somebody is dead in a scene. That’s a red rag to a bull for an actor. You do a little poking. You do things to annoy the actor. It’s your job. You have to utilize the opportunity. You have to get through the day.
I used to go round to my granddad’s house on a Saturday morning, and we’d sit and eat our porridge and watch re-runs of ‘Steptoe and Son’ on BBC Two. I thought it was hilarious – and Rag ‘N’ Bone Man sounded like a blues name to me. It reminded me of people like Sonny Boy Williamson and Big Mama Thornton.
The Giants are usually described as rag tag, kind of a great garage sale team, and the Democrats are described as the Mommies to the Republican Daddies; and everyone hates the mommies, but wait, wait – I didn’t intend to get into the pathos and thrill of being a Democratic Giants fan.
‘Vanity Fair’ is a left-wing rag.
I had a white senator call me a rag head, and I had an African-American legislator call me a conservative with a tan.
I like Tom Ford a lot because it’s so classic and has great quality. I wear a lot of Rag & Bone.
My mother was a fastidious and orderly homemaker. I was the messy but creative type. I picture her following behind me through life with a damp rag and an air of exasperation.
I keep a lucky red rag in my pocket when I bat, which has been a good luck charm for a few years.
When I was a kid, I had a rag doll named Lucy, whom I took everywhere with me. I lost her when I was 12.