The why

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The Why of Clothes

My fashion@My identity Poland


http://allpsych.com/personalitysynopsis/maslow.html


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Maslow was a famous psychologist at the turn of the century. His theory is that the level below must be met before the next level can be reached (like steps). Clothing helps humans meet needs at each level.


Protection-physical 

Protection for the body

Weather – hot, cold, rain, snow, sun, wind Environment – dirt, insects, sharp objects, germs, Occupational hazards – acids, lint, fumes, chemicals, radiation, fires

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The physical level of the pyramid is about survival. The primary purpose of clothing is to protect the body. Summer clothes help us keep cool while winter clothes protect us from the cold. Protection from the elements keeps us alive.



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The lady is keeping her body temp. down by wearing light, cool clothing and a sun hat. The skier is protected from hypothermia with his hat, gloves and other snow gear.


Safety - Security 

Protection from danger

Bullet proof vests Camouflage Reflective gear Helmets, pads

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Safety is about protection. Sometimes it is difficult to tell the difference between physical and safety issues. The best example I can think of is sunglasses. We won’t die immediately from the sunlight but it is certainly something we want to protect ourselves from.



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These police officers are safe from the dangers they face on the job.


Identification - belonging 

Establishing who someone is or what they do

Uniforms – outfits or articles of clothing that are alike and specific to everyone in a certain group Dress Code – clothes that fall with in a certain range of options acceptable according to written or unwritten rules Peer association


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Everyone wants to fit in somewhere. We use clothes to send signals that we are acceptable in certain groups.



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In each of these pictures it is obvious who &/or what the person is. We have a bride and a cheerleader – no question!


Status – self esteem 

His or her position or rank in comparison to others

Recognition, prestige, social acceptance, peer approval Designer labels/haut couture High end jewelry Insignias or emblems

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Princess Grace of Monaco has identified her status and wealth through her dress, gloves and jewels. Usher has made it to the big time and isn’t afraid to show it with his Armani suit, sunglasses and “bling”


Modesty - esteem 

The covering of the body according to the code of decency of that society ◦ Generational ◦ Situational ◦ Cultural


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Modesty is fluid. What is acceptable to one group or in one setting is completely unacceptable in another. For example – try wearing a bikini to church!



Each of these picture show acceptable swimwear. If the modern suit had been worn at the turn of the century it would have been a scandal. The 1900’s suits now seem silly and impractical – too covered up. Most women in this generation bathed instead of swimming. The wool suits were heavy when wet – they could drown!


Adornment - actualization 

Decoration, adding beauty ◦ Beauty is a quality that gives pleasure to the senses (visual)

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Enhances psychological feeling of well-being Use of creativity Expression of individuality


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Clothing allows us to feel pretty, special, glamorous... You choose the word. It allows us to express personality and creativity. Going too far in this expression results in extreme fashion that might be ridiculed.



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VALUES

Ideas and beliefs that are important to an individual  Motivation for a person’s actions  Basis of decisions, lifestyle, and code of ethics 


ATTITUDE

Individuals feeling or reactions to people, things or ideas  Formed from values 


Personality ď‚—

The total characteristics that distinguish and individual


Conformity vs. Individuality Conformity – obeying or agreeing with some given standard or authority  Individuality – self expression 


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