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Clothing choices convey social status from "summary" of You Say More Than You Think by Janine Driver,Mariska van Aalst

When we talk about clothing choices, we're not just talking about what looks good or fits well. Our fashion choices say something about who we are and how we see ourselves in the world. They also send a message to those around us about our place in society. Through our clothing, we communicate our social status. This is a crucial concept to understand because it influences how others perceive us and how we are treated. Whether we like it or not, people make assumptions about us based on what we wear. For example, someone wearing designer labels and expensive accessories is often seen as wealthy and successful. On the other hand, someone in casual or thrift shop clothing might be perceived as more laid-back or down-to-earth. These assumptions can impact how we are treated in various social settings. Our clothing choices can also affect our own self-perception. When we dress in a way that aligns with our desired social status, we may feel more confident and empowered. Conversely, if our clothing doesn't match how we want to be perceived, we may feel out of place or insecure. It's important to remember that clothing choices are not just about personal style; they are a form of nonverbal communication. By understanding the messages we send through our fashion choices, we can better navigate social interactions and present ourselves in a way that aligns with our goals and aspirations.
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    You Say More Than You Think

    Janine Driver

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