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Forty coat suggestions for women and just 10 for men in The Filter (27 September)? I guess I’ll keep wearing my coat of the last 10 years then.
Joe Chicken
London

Re Lucy Mangan’s two-star review for The Hack (TV review, 24 September), I’ve always loved her writing, from her Toryboy columns to her more recent TV criticisms, which, until now, have almost always concurred with my own views. But I was gripped by the first instalment of The Hack and will be watching it to the end. Sorry, Lucy.
Pat Finn
Sunderland

Your editorial on the railways (26 September) captured the soul of the age I grew up in. Brief Encounter, Flanders and Swann, The Railway Children, Night Mail, the blinkered nonsense of the Beeching cuts. Thank you for a piece that evokes the spirit of the Guardian – a joy to read.
Angela Singer
Cambridge

I see brand placement is creeping into Guardian letters (When you’re in a pickle, try a jar from Lidl, 26 September). Personally, I regard all gherkins as inedible.
Colin Prower
Chipping Norton, Oxfordshire

Another cycling essential (Letters, 25 September) is a bell, especially in parks. I’ve often been shocked at being overtaken by a cyclist in a park without any warning.
Peter Stewart
Northfields, London

When approaching walkers from behind on my bike, I simply cry “Ding ding!” It feels less aggressive than ringing my bell.
Deirdre Burrell
Mortimer, Berkshire

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