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Culture Study Presents: Why Do Clothes Suck Now?

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For the maiden voyage of the Culture Study podcast, we’re taking a hard look at a problem that plagues us all: terrible clothes. Why are shirts falling apart or pilling after just a few wears? Why does Gucci charge $3200 for a polyester sweater? What happened to ironing and will we ever dry clean en masse again?

Amanda Mull, staff writer at The Atlantic, joins me for a deep dive into the past twenty years of fashion production (and consumption) trends.

If you like the ep, it helps a fledging pod SO MUCH if you can help us get the word out. Share it with your friends, post it to social media, “follow” it in your podcast app, or write us a review on iTunes. You’re the best and we literally could not make this pod without your help.

If you want to support the show financially, and get some cool perks, check out our Substack.

Got a question or idea for a future episode? Let us know here.

Show notes:

This week, we’re looking for your questions for future episodes about:

  • Resurgent interest in early 2000s music (with Switched on Pop’s Nate Sloan)
  • The Mean Girls Trailer
  • A deep analysis of Taylor and Travis Kelce discourse
  • Kevin Bacon’s Hott Instagram and Gen-X/Elder Millennial Instagram in general
  • “Little treat” culture

You can submit them (and ideas for future eps) here.

  continue reading

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Manage episode 387918629 series 3404571
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*Be sure to subscribe to our new feed wherever you get your podcasts!*

For the maiden voyage of the Culture Study podcast, we’re taking a hard look at a problem that plagues us all: terrible clothes. Why are shirts falling apart or pilling after just a few wears? Why does Gucci charge $3200 for a polyester sweater? What happened to ironing and will we ever dry clean en masse again?

Amanda Mull, staff writer at The Atlantic, joins me for a deep dive into the past twenty years of fashion production (and consumption) trends.

If you like the ep, it helps a fledging pod SO MUCH if you can help us get the word out. Share it with your friends, post it to social media, “follow” it in your podcast app, or write us a review on iTunes. You’re the best and we literally could not make this pod without your help.

If you want to support the show financially, and get some cool perks, check out our Substack.

Got a question or idea for a future episode? Let us know here.

Show notes:

This week, we’re looking for your questions for future episodes about:

  • Resurgent interest in early 2000s music (with Switched on Pop’s Nate Sloan)
  • The Mean Girls Trailer
  • A deep analysis of Taylor and Travis Kelce discourse
  • Kevin Bacon’s Hott Instagram and Gen-X/Elder Millennial Instagram in general
  • “Little treat” culture

You can submit them (and ideas for future eps) here.

  continue reading

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