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4 votes
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How they wore their swords (from approx. 1150-1600)
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Knitting’s tangled history: From aristocrats to punks, the humble yarn has spun its way through centuries of social change
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Copenhagen fashion week announces radical sustainability goals – hopes to transform it into a platform for advocacy with tough new environmental requirements for participants
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Tight breeches and loose gowns: Going deep on the fashion of Jane Austen
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The decade in fashion: These were the trendsetters in an ever-shifting parade of fashion
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The age of Instagram face - How social media, FaceTune, and plastic surgery created a single, cyborgian look
11 votes -
Angela Sheehan is developing wearable tech with whimsy
5 votes -
Snap Spectacles 3 review: reaching new depths
5 votes -
Let's talk bags
What are you using to carry your stuff? What stuff are you carrying? What's good/bad about it? What is your dream bag? Anything bag related is welcome.
26 votes -
H&M is the latest fashion brand to test out the concept of clothing rental
5 votes -
New LA museum spotlights Hollywood costumes, from Dracula cape to Spider Woman dress
7 votes -
Forever 21's bankruptcy shows that teens are outgrowing malls
18 votes -
A short cultural history of tie-dye
7 votes -
Sweden scraps Stockholm Fashion Week due to environmental concerns
6 votes -
What does Amazon's "Top Brand" badge actually mean?
7 votes -
Norway's consumer watchdog has criticised fast-fashion chain H&M for misleading marketing of its sustainable collection
7 votes -
Getting dressed in the 18th Century
Getting dressed in the 18th Century - Women Getting dressed in the 18th Century - Men
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Women’s pockets are inferior
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Clothing - linen, merino, cotton, polyester?
I personally am not a big clothes shopper, I pretty much replace underwear/socks when they break or I lose them, and once per year, I buy some clothes. Yesterday I bought my first linen T-shirt....
I personally am not a big clothes shopper, I pretty much replace underwear/socks when they break or I lose them, and once per year, I buy some clothes. Yesterday I bought my first linen T-shirt. And it feels so airy and comfy, it's amazing and not itchy. What do you guys prefer to wear?
Where do you guys source your clothes, also in regard to ethics - no child labor. I guess second-hand clothes are the best in that regard?
Does anyone here feel strongly about a specific material? I heard merino is supposed to feel amazing, but the price tag keeps me from getting a shirt haha.11 votes -
For true sneakerheads, every shoe tells a story
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Jockeying for position: How boxers and briefs got into men’s pants
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South African lawyer is first albino model on Vogue cover: ‘The way I look is enough’
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Coyote fur is a booming fashion trend. But is it ethical?
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An interview with a guy who wears the same thing every day
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Nike’s self-lacing sneakers turn into bricks after faulty firmware update
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'Esquire' criticized for cover story on 'what it’s like to grow up white, middle class, and male'
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After the NBA changed its sneaker rules, players are taking high fashion to the court
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The greatest outfits in Grammys history
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The itsy-bitsy, teenie-weenie, very litigious bikini
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I watched D&G’s China show fall apart from the inside
14 votes -
Stop buying crap, and companies will stop making crap
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How the lowly sneaker conquered the world
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The ugly history of beautiful things: Perfume
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Genderqueer/gender bender/genderfuck fashion
I was wondering if there were any fellow Waves that enjoyed dressing in a way that might confuse others on your gender, and if anybody had tips for others on how to blend masculine and feminine...
I was wondering if there were any fellow Waves that enjoyed dressing in a way that might confuse others on your gender, and if anybody had tips for others on how to blend masculine and feminine styles/presentation.
Definitions and sources on Genderfuck:
Genderfuck
Some nonbinary people may choose or need to present a 'clashing' combination of gender cues that are incongruous, challenging or shocking to those who expect others to fit the gender binary. For example, combining a beard with makeup and a padded bra. This practice of transgressively breaking the rules of gender presentation is known as genderfuck, genderfucking or sometimes genderpunk.
https://nonbinary.miraheze.org/wiki/Nonbinary#GenderfuckGender bender (also known as genderf*ck) is an informal term used to refer to a person who actively transgresses, or "bends," expected gender roles and presentation. This is usually achieved by combining masculine and feminine attributes in unexpected ways.
http://gender.wikia.com/wiki/Gender_Bender19 votes -
Dressing up a Tudor lady
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Why was crossdressing illegal?
11 votes -
A comparison of women's and men's pocket sizes
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Amazon, the brand buster
8 votes -
First lady’s ‘I don’t care’ jacket causes a stir
14 votes -
Amazon Prime Wardrobe officially launches to all US Prime members
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The fabulous food hats of Maor Zabar. Now you can wear hot dogs, pizza, and sushi on your head.
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Here's where your donated clothing really ends up
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GQ issues "apology" for 2018 comedy issue cover "mistake" (poking fun at Vanity Fair)
5 votes