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A Fashion Anthropologist on eBay: Locating, Bidding, Collecting, and Ethnographically Wearing Second-hand Menswear

  • Joshua Bluteau

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    Abstract

    I have had a long love affair with the online auction website eBay. However, whilst conducting research with bespoke tailors in London and a network of Instagram sartorialists, this love grew into an obsession. Throughout this period of research I amassed a collection of mostly British menswear that resulted from this work, but which frequently languished in wardrobes, unloved and unseen. More recently I have returned to this collection to re-examine it, not merely as the consequence of research, but as a fertile resource in its own right. This article engages with a collection of garments from Joshua Kane, Paul Smith, Alexander McQueen, Anderson and Sheppard, Mark Powell and A Child of the Jago, among others, but primarily examines a process. This ranges from the routine of bidding for specific articles of clothing on online auction sites, to the process by which a collection is subsequently amassed, neglected and rediscovered. By considering the purchasing, collecting and ethnographic wearing of these items as part of a multi-stranded methodological toolkit, questions will be asked as to the role of acquiring and living with garments as a means of understanding them
    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)81-98
    Number of pages18
    JournalCritical Studies in Men's Fashion
    Volume12
    Issue number1-2
    Early online date31 Dec 2025
    DOIs
    Publication statusE-pub ahead of print - 31 Dec 2025

    Keywords

    • Anthropology
    • fashion
    • Menswear
    • ethnographic wearing
    • eBay

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