This wordless picture book takes the reader on a journey from the beginning of time and across the millennia to show us the various garbs adopted by man since that time.
A pair of wide trousers or skinny jeans, flip-flops or platform soles, a bowler or a knitted cap. From cave-dwellers to hipsters and from the old Greeks to the avant-garde: this beautiful picture book gives you the opportunity to travel through history of mankind and history of fashion. Find out how we are made by clothing!
A wordless picture book for fashionistas and history buffs of all ages.
- Price: $19.95
- Pages: 128
- Carton Quantity: 15
- Publisher: Clavis
- Imprint: Clavis
- Publication Date: 15th September 2017
- Trim Size: 8.66 x 8.66 in
- ISBN: 9781605373553
- Format: Hardcover
- Age: 5+
- BISACs:
JUVENILE NONFICTION / Art / Fashion
JUVENILE NONFICTION / History / Other
JUVENILE NONFICTION / Clothing & Dress
I did enjoy the illustrations, and found some of them pretty humorous, I'm not sure a child would get much out of this. The humor would likely be lost on them. - Wanye
This wordless picture book takes the reader on a journey from the beginning of time and across the millennia to show us the various garbs adopted by man since that time.
A pair of wide trousers or skinny jeans, flip-flops or platform soles, a bowler or a knitted cap. From cave-dwellers to hipsters and from the old Greeks to the avant-garde: this beautiful picture book gives you the opportunity to travel through history of mankind and history of fashion. Find out how we are made by clothing!
A wordless picture book for fashionistas and history buffs of all ages.
- Price: $19.95
- Pages: 128
- Carton Quantity: 15
- Publisher: Clavis
- Imprint: Clavis
- Publication Date: 15th September 2017
- Trim Size: 8.66 x 8.66 in
- ISBN: 9781605373553
- Format: Hardcover
- Age: 5+
- BISACs:
JUVENILE NONFICTION / Art / Fashion
JUVENILE NONFICTION / History / Other
JUVENILE NONFICTION / Clothing & Dress
I did enjoy the illustrations, and found some of them pretty humorous, I'm not sure a child would get much out of this. The humor would likely be lost on them. - Wanye