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Dress Codes: How the Laws of Fashion Made History

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A “sharp and entertaining” (The Wall Street Journal) exploration of fashion through the ages that asks what our clothing reveals about ourselves and our society. Dress codes are as old as clothing itself. For centuries, clothing has been a wearable status symbol; fashion, a weapon in struggles for social change; and dress codes, a way to maintain political control. Merchants dressing like princes and butchers’ wives wearing gem-encrusted crowns were public enemies in medieval societies structured by social hierarchy and defined by spectacle. In Tudor England, silk, velvet, and fur were reserved for the nobility, and ballooning pants called “trunk hose” could be considered a menace to good order. The Renaissance-era Florentine patriarch Cosimo de Medici captured the power of fashion and dress codes when he remarked, “One can make a gentleman from two yards of red cloth.” Dress codes evolved along with the social and political ideals of the day, but they always reflected struggles for power and status. In the 1700s, South Carolina’s “Negro Act” made it illegal for Black people to dress “above their condition.” In the 1920s, the bobbed hair and form-fitting dresses worn by free-spirited flappers were banned in workplaces throughout the United States, and in the 1940s, the baggy zoot suits favored by Black and Latino men caused riots in cities from coast to coast. Even in today’s more informal world, dress codes still determine what we wear, when we wear it—and what our clothing means. People lose their jobs for wearing braided hair, long fingernails, large earrings, beards, and tattoos or refusing to wear a suit and tie or make-up and high heels. In some cities, wearing sagging pants is a crime. And even when there are no written rules, implicit dress codes still influence opportunities and social mobility. Silicon Valley CEOs wear t-shirts and flip-flops, setting the tone for an entire industry: women wearing fashionable dresses or high heels face ridicule in the tech world, and some venture capitalists refuse to invest in any company run by someone wearing a suit. In Dress Codes, law professor and cultural critic Richard Thompson Ford presents a “deeply informative and entertaining” (The New York Times Book Review) history of the laws of fashion from the middle ages to the present day, a walk down history’s red carpet to uncover and examine the canons, mores, and customs of clothing—rules that we often take for granted. After reading Dress Codes, you’ll never think of fashion as superficial again—and getting dressed will never be the same. Read more

Publisher ‏ : ‎ Simon & Schuster (January 18, 2022)


Language ‏ : ‎ English


Paperback ‏ : ‎ 464 pages


ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 1501180088


ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 88


Item Weight ‏ : ‎ 13.6 ounces


Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 5.5 x 1.3 x 8.38 inches


Best Sellers Rank: #46,649 in Books (See Top 100 in Books) #56 in Fashion History #104 in Fashion Design #126 in Women in History


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Terrific!
This is an entertaining and thorough examination of dress, body, and hair throughout the centuries . the evolution seems logical but maybe not . it does make me wonder what comes next . what Will we all be wearing 50 years from now? what sort of hairdos? Thanks for this book Richard Ford.
Reviewed in the United States on May 4, 2024 by Maggie O

  • Great!
We used this for our class. It’s a great book and really explains a lot about the history of fashion starting from the 1300s or earlier up to the modern day.
Reviewed in the United States on December 26, 2023 by Swiftie4Ever

  • I love the content of this book. Checked out twice from library <3 Not this copy- Beware Paperback
I love the content of this book. Checked out twice from library and it is chock full of interesting observations. It is fascinating-- However, the paperback edition that was delivered to me had NONE of the 8 pages of colored image plates, which are heavily and amusingly referenced in the text. If you love the book-- but the Hardcover with the color plates. Returning and repurchasing -- Anyway-- a fabulous read, I just couldn't get enough of this. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 17, 2024 by Charlotte

  • Well-researched, very interesting, very well thought-out!
Top read! I really appreciate how much time and research went into this. I ended up looking up the word "sartorial" pretty quickly because it is used a bunch. :) A very, very interesting read. I learned a lot that I didn't know, about menswear especially. I particularly appreciated the author's ability to put words to a lot of social subtleties regarding norms of clothing and dress that are difficult to verbalize or even realize consciously at times. This really helped me clarify some of my own thoughts about clothing and social expectations. I would love to see more books like this, since the nuances of clothing and people's responses to it is such a broad topic, and a more important one than most people realize it is, as the author so articulately and convincingly observes. Excellent read!! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 12, 2021 by a new person

  • Fun read on fashion!
This was a very interesting history of fashion and how it has shaped our society. I learned a lot about how fashion is used to control people and restrict what they can do. I also learned that fashion is freedom and how people truly express themselves. Definitely recommend this book for anyone interested in history and self-expression ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 8, 2021 by Sean Lynott

  • Really entertaining, with a very slight caveat
I've just started this book and already know I'll finish it quickly. It's smart, insightful, and Richard's language is easy and engaging. My one caveat is that I have already run into four parenthetical phrases that read: (Insert, Image #__). The phrases are in bold and seem to suggest a draft that called for images that were never placed in the text but appear instead in separate collections of color plates. Again, an incredibly small issue and I blame the folks at Simon & Schuster for letting this mixup get to print. Richard's excellent book deserved a better proofreader. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 9, 2021 by Jonathan Salem Baskin

  • Very few pictures
I purchased for hubby who was in the clothing business. I thought there would be more pictures. It was almost entirely text. Back it went.
Reviewed in the United States on July 14, 2021 by Janie Breck

  • So Very interesting
Open this book to any page and you will learn about the social, economic and political cause and impact of every change in dressing of the last 1000 years. Love it!
Reviewed in the United States on February 3, 2022 by homegirl

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