Why do we wear clothes??????? Chapter 19-1

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Why do we wear clothes??????? Chapter 19-1

Three types of clothing needs Physical Needs Protection Psychological Needs Adornment Social Needs Identification Modesty Status

Physical Needs

Physical Needs Protection-from what? Weather Cold temperatures Sunshine High winds Rain

Physical Needs Protection-From what? 2.Environmental Dangers Provide physical protection from dirt, insects, and harmful agents

Physical needs Protection-From What? 3. Workplace Hazards Guard against bruises, cuts, burns, other injury Sterile gloves, face masks, for medical professionals Specialized garments to protect against contamination, chemicals, radiation and fires Athletes wear helmets, gloves, pads, and shoes

Physical needs Protection-from what? Against Enemies Body shields and suits of armor in past Military Helmets Pockets & belts to hold weapons Camouflage fabric Police officers –bullet proof vests Some cultures believe clothing can protect against evil spirits, illness, etc Good luck charms Medallions

Psychological Needs

Psychological needs Adornment – Feeling of well being Wearing clothes that enhance your appearance can boost your self-esteem Certain colors, fabrics, & styles of clothing can affect how you feel

Psychological needs Adornment: Decoration/Embellishment Found in many cultures throughout history Paint Jewelry Body scarring Hair Fabric

Social Needs

Social Needs: Group Identification Satisfies need to belong Profession Social group Teams/Uniforms Country of heritage

Dress Codes Standards of dress that are enforced in a social setting Formal dress codes are based on the belief that how people dress tends to affect their behavior work school Informal dress codes exist in society and reflect popular beliefs about modesty

Status A person’s position or rank in comparison to others Clothing used to gain a higher rank in society People willing to pay extra for garments with most desired labels and logos Shows others what they’ve achieved Military uniform – stripes Scouts – badges Athletic letter