While the last four years has seen a renewed interest in dress in biblical studies, much of this work focuses on dress as
object--what it is, looks like, and who wears it. In consequence, the symbolic and rhetorical function of dress
in metaphors is often reduced to its function in "real life." In response, this study bridges the conversation from what dress
is to what dress is
doing. By focusing on dress as
subject and a concept, this study identifies constellations that hold prophetic metaphors of the investiture/divestiture of dress together with respect to identity formation/deformation, suffering, and destruction.