We often think of clothing as a second skin—a protective layer of wool, cotton, or silk that shields us from the elements. Yet, the most significant innovation in the history of human attire is not the fabric itself, but the…
We often think of clothing as a second skin—a protective layer of wool, cotton, or silk that shields us from the elements. Yet, the most significant innovation in the history of human attire is not the fabric itself, but the…