[Bluey] Clothes seem uncommon to non existent; was that world’s industrial revolution connected to textile manufacturing like IRL or SMTH else?
[Bluey] Clothes seem uncommon to non existent; was that world’s industrial revolution connected to textile manufacturing like IRL or SMTH else?
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My kid once asked, “Why are they always doing laundry if they don’t wear clothes?” That question answers your question, but raises many others.
Clothing is rare because most people have fur. The world’s industrial revolution was connected to mining and production of metal based items.