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He pointed to a worn leather flight jacket. “That one belongs to Bessie Coleman. She wore it to defy gravity and Jim Crow. The rip on the sleeve? A landing in a Chicago field in 1922.” He gestured to a delicate silk cheongsam . “That was worn by a woman who hid resistance maps in its hem during the Japanese occupation. And that…” He nodded toward a simple white t-shirt, “that was worn by a factory worker in 1979. She walked out of a sweat shop and into a union hall. The thread loosened at the collar? Her daughter pulled it, crying, begging her not to go.”

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Here, you are invited to examine the hand of the fabric—the rough tweed of the English countryside, the liquid drape of a silk charmeuse. You are invited to stand two inches from a beaded flapper dress and marvel at the fact that a human being spent 400 hours tying those tiny glass tubes to netting. He pointed to a worn leather flight jacket