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Thinking Allowed

Global Clothing and Poverty; Fur Inheritance in Poland

Thinking Allowed

BBC

Society & Culture, Science

4.4997 Ratings

🗓️ 25 March 2015

⏱️ 29 minutes

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Summary

Jeans on a journey: Laurie Taylor talks to Andrew Brooks, Lecturer in Development Geography at Kings College London, about his study of the hidden world of fast fashion and second hand clothes. Following a pair of jeans in an around-the-world tour, this research reveals the commodity chains which perpetuate poverty - from Mozambican markets to London's vintage clothing scene.

Fur, family and inheritance. Siobhan Magee, Postdoctoral Research Fellow at the University of Edinburgh, discusses her research into the convention of passing down fur clothes from grandmother to granddaughter in the Polish middle class.

Producer: Jayne Egerton.

Transcript

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thinking aloud go to our website at BBC.co. UK. When I got up this morning the sun was shining it felt warm

1:29.6

when it had done for ages and the daffodils in the dining room vars had burst open

1:34.6

really there were no two ways about it spring got sprung and what would spring be

1:39.0

without a spring clean you got any clothes to throw out? Trills my partner beginning to fill a suitcase with

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our own winter detritus.

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The zip's gone on these jeans they can go and there's bobbling all over this red sweater

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