From goodwill to grunge a history of secondhand styles and alternative economies
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From goodwill to grunge a history of secondhand styles and alternative economies
rungeD STYLESNOMIESSTUDIES IN UNITED STATES CULTUREGrace Elizabeth Hale, series editorSeries Editorial BoardSara Blair, University of MichiganJanet Da From goodwill to grunge a history of secondhand styles and alternative economiesavis, University of Texas at AustinMatthew Guterl, Brown UniversityFranny Nudelman, Carleton UniversityLeigh Raiford, University of California, BerkeleyBryant Simon, Temple University-Studies in United States Culture publishes provocative books that explore U.S. culture in its many forms and spheres From goodwill to grunge a history of secondhand styles and alternative economies of influence. Bringing together big ideas, brisk prose, bold storytelling, and sophisticated analysis, books published in the series serve as an inteFrom goodwill to grunge a history of secondhand styles and alternative economies
llectual meeting ground where scholars from different disciplinary and methodological perspectives can build common lines of inquiry around matters surungeD STYLESNOMIESSTUDIES IN UNITED STATES CULTUREGrace Elizabeth Hale, series editorSeries Editorial BoardSara Blair, University of MichiganJanet Da From goodwill to grunge a history of secondhand styles and alternative economiesles and Alternative EconomiesThe University of North Carolina Press Chapel Ị-ỉiỉỉThis book was published with the assistance of the Authors Fund of the University of North Carolina Press.© 2017 Jennifer Le ZotteAll rights reservedSet in Arno Pro by Westchester Publishing ServicesManufactured in the From goodwill to grunge a history of secondhand styles and alternative economiesUnited States of AmericaThe University of North Carolina Press has been a member of the Green Press Initiative since 2003.Library of Congress CatalogiFrom goodwill to grunge a history of secondhand styles and alternative economies
ng-in-Publication DataNames: Le Zotte, Jennifer, author.Title: From Goodwill to grunge : a history of secondhand styles and alternative economies / JerungeD STYLESNOMIESSTUDIES IN UNITED STATES CULTUREGrace Elizabeth Hale, series editorSeries Editorial BoardSara Blair, University of MichiganJanet Da From goodwill to grunge a history of secondhand styles and alternative economiesin United States culture I Includes bibliographical references and index.Identifiers: LCCN 2016024923 I ISBN 97S1469631899 (cloth : alk. paper) I ISBN 9781469631903 (pbk : alk. paper) I ISBN 9781469631912 (ebook)Subjects: LCSH: Secondhand trade—Social aspects—United States. I Vintage Clothing—Social From goodwill to grunge a history of secondhand styles and alternative economies aspects—United States. I Thrift shops—Social Aspects—United States. I Used clothing industry—Social aspects— United States.Classification: LCC HF5482From goodwill to grunge a history of secondhand styles and alternative economies
.L42 2017 I DDC 381/.190973—dc'23 LC record available at https://lccn.loc.gov/2016024923Cover illustrations: top, © Shutterstock/hifashion; bottom, ©rungeD STYLESNOMIESSTUDIES IN UNITED STATES CULTUREGrace Elizabeth Hale, series editorSeries Editorial BoardSara Blair, University of MichiganJanet DarungeD STYLESNOMIESSTUDIES IN UNITED STATES CULTUREGrace Elizabeth Hale, series editorSeries Editorial BoardSara Blair, University of MichiganJanet DaGọi ngay
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