RaveThe Los Angeles Times...a tight, bracingly honest story ... Were this merely a memoir of punk culture and personal empowerment, Clothes, Clothes, Clothes... would be a nice snapshot. But halfway through, the Slits break up — and rather than the story petering out, the dissolution serves as the gateway to an inspired second half, dubbed \'Side Two,\' that traces Albertine’s far less glamorous adulthood ... Albertine’s clarity of expression in these chapters makes them equally propellent ... Crammed with wicked observations and keen memories — especially what and whom she was wearing throughout her fashion-obsessed life — Albertine’s book is sharp and quick-witted. She knows her way around a sentence and exudes confidence.