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1 Judging a book by its cover
Bellringer Judging a book by its cover Some people use clothing as a tool for relating to others. To them, clothing is a shortcut that reveals facts about a person. As a result, they may base the way they treat others on what that person is wearing. Others may believe clothing to be misleading and believe that it does not reveal facts about a person. What do you think? What do you believe clothing reveals about a person? Should clothing guide the way we treat others? Explain your answer.

2 Influences on what we wear
CLOTHING Influences on what we wear

3 Why do people select certain clothing?
Values Attitudes Conformity Individuality Personality

4 Why People Select Certain Clothes
Some of the most important factors that influence the particular clothing choices are peoples values and attitudes, their tendencies toward conformity or individuality, and their personalities. Some historians believe that if one book were to be left from today for people to read in hundreds of years, it should be a fashion magazine. Many believe that it would tell more than volumes written by philosophers, novelists, and scholars.

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6 Values and Attitudes Values are the ideas, beliefs, and things that are important to an individual. They are the underlying motivations for a person’s actions. Attitudes are formed from values. They are an individuals feelings or reactions to people, things or ideas. Values and attitudes are learned concepts.

7 Values and Attitudes Values- The ideas and beliefs that are important to an individual. Attitudes- Are formed from ones values, they are the person’s feeling or reactions to people, things, and ideas. We can value different things: Comfort Economy Easy Care Prestige

8 Some people select clothing because they value comfort
Some people choose bargains because they value economy. Some people value easy care. Where people put their time, effort, and money shows their personal values. Some like to spend $$ on many clothes and accessories, others save money for the future. Age influences peoples clothing selections. As people go through life, their needs and values change Middle school: students value conformity–trying to look the same High school: some of conformity, but they also want to look good to the opposite sex College: looks for cheap clothes After college: business attire, conformity Middle age: prestige and status, comfort

9 Conformity vs. Individuality
Conformity- Obeying or agreeing with some given standard or authority. Individuality- self-expression, it is the quality that distinguishes one person from another.

10 Conformity Versus Individuality
Conformity means obeying or agreeing with some given standard or authority. A safe feeling of belonging is achieved through approval. However, too much conformity can mean a loss of personal individuality. Individuality is self-expression. It is the quality that distinguishes one person from another. It is the characteristic that makes one person unique.

11 Most people balance the influences of conformity and individuality in their clothing. Their clothing choices depend upon their moods as well as different settings and situations.

12 Personality The total characteristics that distinguish an individual, especially his or her behavioral and emotional tendencies. Studies show that what we wear tell other about our personalities. Decorative clothing= Sociable Comfort for clothing= Have self-control confidence, and are out going Economical Wearers= Responsible, alert and efficient.

13 Personality Personality can be defined as the total characteristics that distinguish an individual, especially his or her behavioral and emotional tendencies. Studies show that certain ways of dressing give clues about specific personality traits. people who wear very colorful clothing tend to be sociable people who gain comfort from their clothes tend to have self-control and confidence. people who prefer economy in their clothes choices tend to be alert, proficient, and precise.

14 People wear clothes to satisfy their:
Physical, Psychological, an social needs. Values and attitudes are influenced by a persons Cultural customs and traditions Individuality is Self-expression that distinguishes one person from another

15 Garment Article of wearing apparel such as a dress, suit, coat, evening gown, or sweater.

16 Accessories Articles added to complete or enhance apparel outfits.
Belts hats, jewelry, shoes, gloves, and scarves.

17 Style Identified by distinct features that create an overall appearance. Exist in architecture, furniture, painting, music, and most other forms of expression.

18 Fashion Display of the currently popular style of objects or activities. Styles, colors, and functionalities that are favored by many people at a particular time.

19 High Fashion Items that are the very latest or newest fashions.
They are usually innovative, expensive, and of fine quality.

20 Mass Fashion Volume Fashion
The majority of sales in the fashion business. Said to be “homogenized” because produced in such large quantities and accepted by a mass of people.

21 Design A particular or unique version of a style.

22 Avant-garde The most daring and wild designs.
They are too unconventional and startling to be considered fashions of the times.

23 Fad A temporary passing fashion.

24 Classic A style or design is one that continues to be popular over and extended period of time, even though fashions change.

25 Ford A style or design that is produced at the same time by many different manufacturers at many different prices. Also called a best-seller or a runner.

26 Fashion Look A total accessorized outfit.

27 Taste The prevailing opinion of what is attractive and appropriate for a given person and occasion.


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