While she talks to experts in factories in China and the United States and draws on statistics, Cline also draws from personal experience. She describes her own epiphany after a KMart shopping session that ended with buying seven pairs of shoes because they were seven dollars each, how at her shopping height she was purchasing one item per week; how all of the above ended up in the back of her closet, barely used. The book looks at the evolution of American spending on clothing and discusses a mindful approach to dressing. To read the National Post review, click here.