Tailoring a Fashionable Self: Sartorial Practices in an Emerging Market Context

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 fa...

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Main Authors: Croitoru Alin, Rusu Horațiu, Rusu Mihai Stelian
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Sciendo 2015-12-01
Series:Social Change Review
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1515/scr-2015-0013
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spelling doaj-b9ae63bba05546c18bdf6c90dbb599e22021-09-05T14:00:26ZengSciendoSocial Change Review2068-80162015-12-0113213715810.1515/scr-2015-0013scr-2015-0013Tailoring a Fashionable Self: Sartorial Practices in an Emerging Market ContextCroitoru Alin0Rusu Horațiu1Rusu Mihai Stelian2Lucian Blaga University of Sibiu, Department of Journalism, Public Relations, Sociology, and Psychology, 2-4 Lucian Blaga, 550169 Sibiu, RomaniaLucian Blaga University of Sibiu, Department of Journalism, Public Relations, Sociology, and Psychology, 2-4 Lucian Blaga, 550169 Sibiu, RomaniaLucian Blaga University of Sibiu, Department of Journalism, Public Relations, Sociology, and Psychology, 2-4 Lucian Blaga, 550169 Sibiu, RomaniaThis 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.https://doi.org/10.1515/scr-2015-0013clothing preferences fashion behaviour market standardization personalization
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Rusu Mihai Stelian
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Tailoring a Fashionable Self: Sartorial Practices in an Emerging Market Context
Social Change Review
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Rusu Horațiu
Rusu Mihai Stelian
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title Tailoring a Fashionable Self: Sartorial Practices in an Emerging Market Context
title_short Tailoring a Fashionable Self: Sartorial Practices in an Emerging Market Context
title_full Tailoring a Fashionable Self: Sartorial Practices in an Emerging Market Context
title_fullStr Tailoring a Fashionable Self: Sartorial Practices in an Emerging Market Context
title_full_unstemmed Tailoring a Fashionable Self: Sartorial Practices in an Emerging Market Context
title_sort tailoring a fashionable self: sartorial practices in an emerging market context
publisher Sciendo
series Social Change Review
issn 2068-8016
publishDate 2015-12-01
description 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.
topic clothing preferences fashion behaviour market standardization personalization
url https://doi.org/10.1515/scr-2015-0013
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