Madras - Bleeding Out a Colonial Fabric

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Hi, I’m Heddels publisher David Shuck.You may remember me from previous Heddels podcasts like our History of Denim series, the Rise and Fall of Made in USA, and the one where Reed, Albert, and I just shot the breeze for an hour every week. I’ve been writing about owning things you want to use forever for well over a decade now. I’ve been everywhere from downtown Los Angeles to the deserts of Pakistan to understand where and how to find quality goods and the history of the people that make them.I’ve written and edited thousands of articles on jeans, boots, backpacks, bandanas, and nearly anything else made of cloth and leather. And, looking back, there are a few topics that I want to go a little deeper on in this new seasonal podcast series.Each episode, we’ll tackle a single item, whether that’s huarache sandals, Type II denim jackets, or the cast iron frying pan and I promise that by the end of it you’ll know:Why it’s importantWhere it came fromHow it’s madeWho’s making them todayHow to take care of itAnd, the real reason people listen to podcasts, at least three fun facts you can share at partiesWe’ll be releasing these in mini-seasons with items appropriate to the weather, at least in the northern hemisphere (sorry Australians!)This first episode is about Madras, the Indian fabric that’s really only famous in the US because Brooks Brothers cleverly remarketed a bad batch of it in the 50s. Let me know what you think and if you have any topics you’d like to hear about by emailing us at [email protected], I hope you enjoy.Brands mentioned:The Original Madras Trading CompanyJ.PressGitman Bros. VintageIron HeartBeams PlusRead the full article by Albert Muzquiz here: https://www.heddels.com/2018/05/history-madras-fabric/Production by Sean Thornton and theme music by Andrew Ryan.