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The Threads of History

Podkast av Theodore Alexander

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Historie & religion

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The Threads of History with Theodore AlexanderHistory is not a list of dates, it’s a collection of lives, habits, clothes, customs, and quiet revolutions.The Threads of History explores the past through the lens of clothing, style, and personal presentation, pulling on the overlooked details that connect fashion, grooming, and appearance to power, identity, and social change. From the cut of a coat to the tying of a cravat, each episode traces how what people wore and how they presented themselves shaped the world around them.From fashion and etiquette to masculinity, class, and cultural transformation, this podcast asks not just what happened, but how it was worn and why it mattered then, and still matters now.Thoughtful, narrative-driven, and human at its core, The Threads of History is for curious minds who enjoy slowing down, looking closer, and discovering how the past still lives in the seams of the present.I’m your host, Theodore Alexander, and you’re listening to The Threads of History.

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episode We Wear No Pants: When Men Wore Dresses cover

We Wear No Pants: When Men Wore Dresses

From the flowing chitons of ancient Greece and the robes of Rome to Scottish kilts, Middle Eastern garments, and the horseback cultures that popularized trousers, this episode explores the long and surprising history of men in dresses, robes, skirts, and draped clothing—and how pants slowly became associated with masculinity in the modern West. Along the way, we trace the rise of trousers across the Eurasian Steppe, the narrowing of masculine fashion during the industrial age, and the cultural forces that transformed clothing from practical garments into symbols of identity and gender. Because the history of fashion is rarely as fixed—or as natural—as we imagine. In this episode of The Threads of History, Theodore Alexander explores masculinity, robes, kilts, trousers, drag performance, historical menswear, and the strange evolution of what society considers “normal” clothing for men.

27. mai 2026 - 13 min
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The Making of Fabric: A Textile Primer

The Fabric of Power: From Survival to Silk Before fashion could signal status, identity, or taste, it had to be made. In this extended episode of The Threads of History, we step back from garments and into the systems that made them possible. From the earliest use of animal hides to the invention of thread, the rise of the loom, and the global trade in silk, this episode traces how clothing evolved from necessity into technology. Along the way, we explore how fabric production shaped entire economies, why certain materials became synonymous with quality, and how innovations in manufacturing from hand-spinning to industrial looms quietly transformed what we wear and how we wear it. This is a foundational episode for the series. In the weeks ahead, we’ll take a closer look at individual fabrics, their origins, their mechanics, and the roles they continue to play in modern clothing. Because once you understand the cloth… the rest of fashion begins to unravel.

13. mai 2026 - 14 min
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Sumptuary Laws: Illegal fashion and the price of dressing up

What if what you were wearing… was illegal? For centuries, governments across Europe passed strict sumptuary laws—rules that dictated who could wear silk, velvet, gold, and even certain colors. Your clothing wasn’t just style. It was proof of your place in society. And if you dressed above your station, you could be fined, shamed, or worse. In this episode of The Threads of History, we explore the strange and revealing world of fashion laws, from Elizabethan England to the merchant cities of Renaissance Italy. Why did rulers care so much about sleeves, fabrics, and jewelry? And what happens when wealth starts to blur the lines between classes? More importantly, what replaced these laws when they disappeared? Because even today, we still follow rules about what is “appropriate,” “professional,” and “respectable.” The law may be gone—but the judgment remains. And yes… we’ll be revisiting a certain well-dressed gentleman you’ve met before. If you’ve ever wondered why clothing still carries so much weight, this is where the story begins.

6. mai 2026 - 9 min
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The Third Piece: The Vest and the Birth of Style

In this episode of The Threads of History, we explore the surprising story of the vest, also known as the waistcoat, and how it became one of the first truly optional pieces in men’s fashion. Introduced in the 17th century under King Charles II of England, the vest marked a turning point in how men dressed. For the first time, a garment wasn’t strictly about warmth, protection, or status, it was about choice. Bright silks, intricate embroidery, and bold patterns turned the vest into a canvas for personal expression. But that freedom didn’t last. As menswear became more restrained in the 19th and 20th centuries, the vest shifted from statement to standard… and eventually began to disappear altogether. And yet, it never fully went away. From Beau Brummell’s precision to Oscar Wilde’s flamboyance, from formal three-piece suits to modern-day resurgences, the vest has remained a quiet signal of intention in a world increasingly defined by default. Part history, part personal reflection, this episode looks at how one small, optional layer became the place where many men first decide how they want to be seen.

29. april 2026 - 11 min
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