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Tag Archive for: Clothing

Why do the Hudson’s Bay Blanket Stripes Travel So Well?

June 7, 2026
Almost a half-century ago, one of the first purchases I made…
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Why I Keep a Shopping Bag I Rescued from the Trash in Berlin

February 22, 2026
This past week, I rescued my favorite reusable shopping bag from…
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Not All Black Knitted Longshoreman’s Hats Are Created Equal

December 1, 2025
For as long as I can remember, when the winter months arrive,…
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What’s the Role of Belonging in Urban Environments?

September 22, 2025
In most urban settings, a sense of belonging is an important…
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What Do Criminologists Wear?

December 15, 2024
Growing up, my friend Mark (not his real name) shared a story…
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