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How to Make a Mao Suit: Clothing the People of Communist China, 1949–1976

Posted: July 15th, 2023 | No Comments »

Antonia Finnane (who has written several excellent books on Chinese fashion history) has a new book – How to Make a Mao Suit: Clothing the People of Communist China, 1949–1976 (Cambridge University Press)…

When the People’s Republic of China was founded in 1949, new clothing protocols for state employees resulted in far-reaching changes in what people wore. In a pioneering history of dress in the Mao years (1949–1976), Antonia Finnane traces the transformation, using industry archives and personal stories to reveal a clothing regime pivoted on the so-called ‘Mao suit’. The time of the Mao suit was the time of sewing schools and sewing machines, pattern books and homemade clothes. It was also a time of close economic planning, when rationing meant a limited range of clothes made, usually by women, from limited amounts of cloth. In an area of scholarship dominated by attention to consumption, Finnane presents a revisionist account focused instead on production. How to Make a Mao Suit provides a richly illustrated account of clothing that links the material culture of the Mao years to broader cultural and technological changes of the twentieth century.



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