The research employs "in flagrante" as methodology—capturing spatial transitions at the moment of occurrence. Garments function as evidence of these transitions caught in real-time, being transformed, or existing in states of incompletion, document movement between Oldenburg's first, second, and third places. This approach reveals the liminal instant when one place-based identity is shed for another. Central to this inquiry is West Yorkshire's wool industry and its historical significance within my geographical context. The project traces evolution from pre-industrial material uniformity to contemporary post-industrial material hybridity. The emergence of sportswear as contemporary workwear serves as a critical case study, reflecting dissolved work-leisure boundaries and reconfigured relationships between clothing, labour, and identity in the post-industrial landscape.