Book Review: Nancy Green’s Ready-to-Wear and Ready-to-Work
In her book Ready-to-Wear and Ready-to-Work (Amazon), Nancy Green compares the fashion and garment manufacture industries in Paris and New York. She finds many similarities between the locations. Green’s work seems to have two theme: dealing with the myth of “the Jewish tailor and the nimble-thimbled woman,” and the struggle between standardization and flexibility. Green attempts to dispel rumors and stereotypes that workers in garment factories are exclusively female and primarily immigrant. While she recognizes the dominance of this group and sub-group, Green discounts the notion that gender has played a significant role in the industry. She also sets out to...