The Threads of History
Episode Description For centuries, a mustache was far more than a fashion statement. It could signal military service, social status, political identity, or even personal character before a man spoke a single word. From the cavalry of Napoleon to Victorian gentlemen, from Hollywood leading men to the clean-shaven corporate culture of the twentieth century, the humble mustache has continually reinvented itself while reflecting the values of the societies that wore it. In this episode of Threads of History, Theodore Alexander explores how a small strip of hair above the upper lip became one of history's most enduring symbols of masculinity, authority, and identity and why something so seemingly trivial has carried such extraordinary cultural weight.
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