
The Economic, Political, and Cultural History of Menswear
Menswear expert Derek Guy talks to Jacobin about where Western men’s clothing traditions came from, how they have evolved, and how they’re being continually reinterpreted.
Dennis M. Hogan is a writer, academic, and organizer based in Providence, Rhode Island, and sometimes in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
Menswear expert Derek Guy talks to Jacobin about where Western men’s clothing traditions came from, how they have evolved, and how they’re being continually reinterpreted.
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