History of Fashion How Humanity Keeps Choosing Style Over Comfort
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ePUB
Kopierschutz
Nein
Family Sharing
Ja
Text-to-Speech
Ja
Erscheinungsdatum
12.11.2025
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MKTSeitenzahl
(Printausgabe)
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325 KB
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Englisch
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9791223987353
Why do you squeeze into shoes that destroy your feet?
Why do you choke in shirts, suits, corsets, or jeans that barely let you breathe?
You think fashion is self-expression? Wrong. Fashion has always been about status, power, and the willingness to suffer to prove you're above the rest.
Every time you chose style over comfort, you were following a script older than civilization:
Discomfort = Authority.
This isn't a dry lecture. It's a brutal, hilarious, culture-spanning exposé revealing how the world's elites used clothing as a weapon of hierarchy. The harder an outfit was to wear, the more power it signaled.
Inside, you'll uncover:
• The Roman Toga - a deliberately restrictive anti-labor uniform.
• The Victorian Corset - a medically disastrous obsession enforced by waist-measurement laws.
• The Crakowes Scandal - shoes so long they had to be tied to your knees to show you never had to walk properly.
• Egyptian Pleated Linen - clothing so delicate nobles nearly froze to death for status.
• The Farthingale - massive skirt architecture that turned women into geometric furniture.
This book rips the curtain back on how pain, posture, and impractical clothing shaped every major civilization-and how those same signals still control modern fashion today.
Once you understand why humans willingly suffer in the name of style, you'll never look at heels, tight jeans, or office attire the same way again.
Knowledge is armor.
Dress with intention-not delusion.
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