Worn
A People's History of Clothing
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Fascinating
. . .
a good yarn
. . . the
joy
of this history of clothing, which is eminently readable and meticulously researched, is its focus on people
Fascinating
. . .
a good yarn
. . . the
joy
of this history of clothing, which is eminently readable and meticulously researched, is its focus on people
This
riveting
behind-the-scenes story of the clothes on our backs is
a must-read
for clotheshorses everywhere
A
terrific
book especially for those who want to be informed about sustainable clothing. Knowing the history is
fascinating
.
Richly evocative
. . . One of the great pleasures of this
panoramic
history of getting dressed is Sofi Thanhauser's ability to spot moments like these where human desire and material culture collide
Knowledgeable
,
fascinating
. . . explores the complex systems woven between the producers of cloth and its consumers . . . bulges at the seams with finely spun descriptions of the places and people she encounters
The story of what we wear is the story of who we are, and
Worn
offers a
riveting, provocative, and eye-opening
account.
One cannot make sense of our modern world without this book
Expansive
. . .
elegant
ly chronicling how textile production came to be defined by worker exploitation, misogyny, environmental devastation, and colonialism . . . Yet she also finds space to appreciate sartorial marvels and to celebrate the loom aficionados, "denimheads," and "wool enthusiasts" who aim for a more ethical, analog future
Extraordinary
. . .
fascinating
. . . a wonderful way into history, quite often through the voices of people who don't have a say in history
A masterpiece of investigative reporting
and a
riveting adventure story
,
Worn
is both panoramic and richly particular. Thanhauser is the best of guides:
humane, engaging, generous with historical anecdote
and always able to reveal the telling detail. She shows how the cost of fashion far exceeds any retail price tag, and how the revival of venerable traditions might yet lead us to a sustainable future
An incredibly well-reported account of how fashion, far from being trivial, has shaped human history
Sofi Thanhauser is a writer and artist whose work has appeared in numerous publications including the
Spectator
. An expert at shopping for vintage clothes - she has probably spent 10,000 hours hunting for sartorial treasure - Sofi's curiosity about the stories captured in care labels, from fabric composition to country of origin, led her to investigate the global questions explored in this book. She lives in Brooklyn and teaches in the Writing Department at Pratt Institute.