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Worn Stories
Worn Stories | Emily Spivack
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everlocalwest
Worn Stories | Emily Spivack
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A collection of essays about articles of clothing. This was a powerful read. Runs the gamut from the mundane to the truly inspirational and the tragic. Contributors detailed something meaningful to them and spoke of everything from a suit made from material touched by a mother that did not survive the Holocaust for her daughter who did, what it means to choose a uniform, the detritus of lost love. It's surprising how much clothes can mean.

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Erynecki
Worn Stories | Emily Spivack
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This Pendleton coat belonged to Mom. She died in 2012 and while the coat is not quite my style, and there‘s a hole in the lining of the right pocket, I wear it all the time. It used to smell of smoke from the wood burning stove at the cabin where she and Dad visited in the winter. Now I just like to wear it because it feels like she‘s hugging me. I‘m almost 50 and Mom died 7 years ago and I still miss her so much.

DivineDiana I understand perfectly. Sleep with a blanket of my mother‘s and wear her jewelry when I want to be extra close. 💗 5y
Erynecki @BookishMarginalia and @DivineDiana thank you both for your kind words. 5y
RealLifeReading ❤️❤️ 5y
Graciouswarriorprincess aww, how sweet and hugs! 5y
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