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The Garment That Sweeps Through History: The Everlasting Cloak

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The Garment That Sweeps Through History: The Everlasting Cloak

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The Garment That Sweeps Through History: The Everlasting Cloak

FromHaptic & Hue

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Length:
39 minutes
Released:
Feb 1, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

There’s a piece of clothing that has a good claim to being a universal garment. It is thousands of years old and yet it featured on the catwalks last year. It’s stylish and at the same time the humblest and simplest of garments. It has been worn and enjoyed by rich and poor alike. It has been repurposed and reshaped throughout human history and it has fulfilled many functions.   The cloak has kept us good company throughout the centuries, it has marched with armies across plains and deserts, it has been sanctified and worn by saints, and was just as beloved by sinners such as highwaymen. It became the emblem of witches on broomsticks and superheroes flying through the sky. It was worn by hobbits to make them invisible and it is still revered as the ultimate in stylish outerwear by Venetians.   This episode of Haptic & Hue looks at the cloak, cape, cope, mantle, and all its other many forms through history and tries to answer the question of why it has proved such a joyful, useful and versatile garment.   For more information, a full transcript and further links, see  https://hapticandhue.com/tales-of-textiles-series-6/  
Released:
Feb 1, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (55)

Haptic & Hue's Tales of Textiles explores the way in which cloth speaks to us and the impact it has on our lives. It looks at how fabric traditions have grown up and the innovations that underpin its creation. It thinks about the skills that go into constructing it and what it means to the people who use it. It looks at the different light textiles cast on the story of humanity.