(Re)Dressing American Fashion: Wear as Witness is an object-based research project that presents a new framework for understanding fashion in America, centering stories told by worn, imperfect, and ordinary clothes. This online exhibition, a companion to the publication of the same name, explores six objects through interviews with wearers and makers, photographs, and interactive features to illuminate absences and omissions in the dominant narratives of American fashion—shedding new light on how fashion and dress have been used to shape and challenge constructs of American identity at the intersections of race, ethnicity, body size, ability, and gender over more than two centuries.