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Beyond the Seams
by tcufashionmerchandising
Beyond the Seams: Texas Heritage and Culture as told by Fashion is a podcast that brings the TCU Historic Costume Collection to life, exploring the rich history, cultural influences and societal shifts of Texas through the lens of fashion. Clothing is more than just fabric; it reflects identity, status, innovation and resilience. Each episode of the podcast unravels the hidden stories embedded Beyond the Seams. This podcast is produced by the TCU Department of Fashion Merchandising with funding from Heritage Texas and help from the TCU Department of Communication.This podcast is a product of academic coursework, created by students for educational purposes. The opinions and views expressed in this podcast are solely those of the individuals involved and do not necessarily represent the official stance or views of Texas Christian University.
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Mr. Fort Worth
For this episode we discuss Amon Carter and his use of clothing to establish Fort Worth as 'Where the West Begins". Jon Frembling of the Amon Carter Museum shares many stories and insights to the man and his hats and how he established Fort Worth on the national stage. The images Mr. Frembling mentions in the episode are posted below. For an interesting a free adventure visit the Amon Carter Museum of Art https://www.cartermuseum.org/ This podcast is a product of academic coursework, created by students for educational purposes. The opinions and views expressed in this podcast are solely those of the individuals involved and do not necessarily represent the official stance or views of Texas Christian University.
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Ten Gallons of Texas Hats
In this episode we talk with Brad Peters of Peter Brothers Hats about the craftsmanship and tradition behind custom hat making in Texas. To learn more about Peters Bros. Hats check out their website https://pbhats.com/ This podcast is a product of academic coursework, created by students for educational purposes. The opinions and views expressed in this podcast are solely those of the individuals involved and do not necessarily represent the official stance or views of Texas Christian University.
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Mariachi Style in Texas
Today’s episode takes us into the vibrant world of mariachi dress—an iconic costume that sings just as loudly as the music itself. From elaborate embroidery to silver-plated botonaduras, the mariachi traje de charro isn’t just clothing—it’s identity, pride, and performance stitched into every seam. To learn more about the TCU Mariachi Sangre Royal use this link Mariachi Sangre Royal To learn more about Delgado Guitars use this link delgadoguitars.com This podcast is a product of academic coursework, created by students for educational purposes. The opinions and views expressed in this podcast are solely those of the individuals involved and do not necessarily represent the official stance or views of Texas Christian University.
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The Leather of Texas
Today’s episode explores how leather tells the story of Texas — from heritage craftsmanship and family legacy to modern conservation and ethical luxury. These are a few fur items from the TCU Historic Costume Collection. For more information about WIlkinson Fine Goods you can use this link wilkinsonsfinegoods.com For more information about Fossil Rim Wildlife Center you can use this link fossilrim.org For more on Zelli Handbags use this link zellihandbags.com This podcast is a product of academic coursework, created by students for educational purposes. The opinions and views expressed in this podcast are solely those of the individuals involved and do not necessarily represent the official stance or views of Texas Christian University.
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These Boots Were Made for Texas
If walls—and boots—could talk, the Fort Worth Stockyards would have a century’s worth of stories to tell. From cattle drives to rodeos, railroads to honky-tonks, this place doesn’t just wear its history—it struts it. And at the center of that legacy? Fashion. Western wear that’s bold, functional, and steeped in identity. In this episode, we look into how Fort Worth’s Stockyards helped shape the western look, we’ll chat with some icons in boot craftsmanship and learn where the industry is headed. If you are interested in learning more about Leddy's Boots go to their website leddys.com More information about Justin Boots can be found at justinboots.com This podcast is a product of academic coursework, created by students for educational purposes. The opinions and views expressed in this podcast are solely those of the individuals involved and do not necessarily represent the official stance or views of Texas Christian University.
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
Beyond the Seams: Texas Heritage and Culture as told by Fashion is a podcast that brings the TCU Historic Costume Collection to life, exploring the rich history, cultural influences and societal shifts of Texas through the lens of fashion. Clothing is more than just fabric; it reflects identity, status, innovation and resilience. Each episode of the podcast unravels the hidden stories embedded Beyond the Seams. This podcast is produced by the TCU Department of Fashion Merchandising with funding from Heritage Texas and help from the TCU Department of Communication.This podcast is a product of academic coursework, created by students for educational purposes. The opinions and views expressed in this podcast are solely those of the individuals involved and do not necessarily represent the official stance or views of Texas Christian University.
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