Opening with a tale of a teenage run-in with a paper dress that gave its author a new respect for the value of fabric, this book explores humanity’s relationship with the material world: linen, cotton, silk and synthetics. From the world’s very first clothes, fashioned from animal skins, to the present-day resurgence of woollen garments, it never loses sight of the human stories surrounding their manufacture, use, and cultural significance. The book is written from an American perspective, but is global in scope – and surprisingly political.