Tailoring a Fashionable Self: Sartorial Practices in an Emerging Market Context
Tailoring a Fashionable Self: Sartorial Practices in an Emerging Market Context
Author(s): Alin Croitoru, Horaţiu Rusu, Mihai Stelian RusuSubject(s): Social Sciences, Social Norms / Social Control, Human Resources in Economy
Published by: Editura Universitatii LUCIAN BLAGA din Sibiu
Keywords: Clothing preferences; Fashion behaviour; Market standardization; Personalization.
Summary/Abstract: This study consists in a quantitative analysis of fashion preferences, examining various factors influencing clothing personalization. The first part of the paper sets out the theoretical framework, discussing the historical relationship between the emergence of modernity and the configuration of fashion industry. The study proceeds with detailing the regional context where the empirical research is grounded, paying particular attention to the development and current status of the region’s clothing industry. After presenting the data and the methodology, the paper discusses the empirical findings followed by their interpretation. Based on the results we argue that the level of education, marital status, shopping frequency, and the importance of clothing quality are the most important predictors in fashioning individuals’ sartorial choices as well as their preference for clothing personalization.
Journal: Social Change Review
- Issue Year: 13/2015
- Issue No: 2
- Page Range: 137-158
- Page Count: 22
- Language: English