Rebecca Burgess is out to change the way we clothe ourselves.
Much in the way that Barbara Kingsolver sought to alert readers to conscious eating when she wrote Animal, Vegetable, Miracle, which chronicled her family’s efforts to feed themselves only on products from their new home state of Kentucky, Burgess decided in 2010 to spend an entire year wearing only apparel that had been produced within 150 miles of her home in Northern California. Slow food, meet slow clothing.
“I think of [Fibershed] as a framework, an open door,” Burgess says. “You’re invited to make relationships with farmers and ranchers and dyers and spinners, and learn things about compassion and care, and become of your place.”
Kingsolver had some assets that helped her with the project: her husband’s family farm,…
