2020
DOI: 10.1037/cbs0000160
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Clothing, identity, and acculturation: The significance of immigrants’ clothing choices.

Abstract: One of the most visible and universal ways that people express themselves is through their clothes. Clothing communicates information about an individual's personality, group membership, and even context of social situations. Research suggests that clothing is part of a dynamic social process, linked to ethnic identity, religious identity, and self-esteem. However, psychological research examining immigrants' clothing choices remains scant. The present studies examine links between clothing preference, accultu… Show more

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“…Often, clothing are used as a testament of individualism, as well as the social medium that conveys personality (Salem and Salem, 2018;Safdar et al, 2020). One's attire has, thus, acted to communicate symbolic meanings in the dimensions of ethnicity (Millan and Mittal, 2017), sensuality (Butigan et al, 2013) and from a collective perspective, subcultural characteristics (Dickson and Pollack, 2000).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Often, clothing are used as a testament of individualism, as well as the social medium that conveys personality (Salem and Salem, 2018;Safdar et al, 2020). One's attire has, thus, acted to communicate symbolic meanings in the dimensions of ethnicity (Millan and Mittal, 2017), sensuality (Butigan et al, 2013) and from a collective perspective, subcultural characteristics (Dickson and Pollack, 2000).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Por su parte, el vestido nacional, también conocido como traje típico, ligado a la identidad nacional -entendida como la fuerza del sentido de pertenencia de un individuo a una nación (Safdar et al, 2020)-, ha sido objeto de estudio recurrente en investigaciones ligadas al patrimonio, al interior de países que abogan por el reconocimiento; cuando no, está claramente definido por la determinación de un vestido representativo (Safdar et al, 2020;Karunaratne et al, 2019). Dichos estudios se justifican en la idea de que un vestido nacional puede servir como un sostén de la cultura y para fomentar el sentido de identidad nacional, orgullo y unidad (AlDabbagh, 2019).…”
Section: Vestido éTnicounclassified