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F ashion is never
just fashion.

The Economic Wardrobe is an independent publication built on a single idea: that clothing has never been just about aesthetics. It has always been an economic document, shaped by trade routes, class structures, labor systems, and the uneven distribution of power and capital. What people wore across history was rarely a matter of personal taste. It was determined by who controlled the resources, who made the laws, and who profited from the systems that produced the fabric on their backs.

Each issue examines a different era through this lens, connecting what people wore to the economic forces that determined why. Every article traces the same fundamental question: who gets to decide what power looks like, and what happens to everyone who doesn't get a say? The answers are never simple, and they are never just about clothes.

The Economic Wardrobe exists to make people see clothing as the economic document it has always been. To look at a garment from any century and understand not just what it is but what it cost, who made it, who was allowed to wear it, and what system made sure it stayed that way.

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