Books
Clive Whitmore

Clothespin Grips Tight

Clothespin Grips Tight explores the surprisingly significant history of the spring clothespin, a seemingly simple device that revolutionized domestic life.
From its humble beginnings as a forked stick to David M. Smith's pivotal 1853 patent, the book traces the technological evolution and social impact of this ubiquitous laundry aid.
The study of something as commonplace as a clothespin offers insight into broader themes of industrial design, consumer culture, and even the changing roles of women as laundry transitioned from a laborious, weather-dependent chore to a more manageable task.
The book examines how laundry practices evolved and how the clothespin became a reflection of broader industrial advancements.
Patent records, trade catalogs, and oral histories shed light on the mechanics of clothespin design, its spread into the consumer market, and its cultural significance.
The book progresses chronologically, beginning with pre-industrial laundry practices, detailing the proliferation of varied clothespin designs and materials, and culminating in an exploration of the clothespin's continued relevance in the 21st century.
Through a narrative non-fiction approach, Clothespin Grips Tight argues that the clothespin provides a valuable lens through which to examine the development of mass production and its ongoing relevance in the face of modern technologies like electric dryers.
110 printed pages
Original publication
2025
Publication year
2025
Publisher
Publifye
Translator
Ái
Artist
Ái
Have you already read it? How did you like it?
👍👎
fb2epub
Drag & drop your files (not more than 5 at once)