Whatever the current fashion is, the way you wear clothes and accessories may be suggestive of a particular feeling you have in a particular day or phase of your life.
If you happen to be consistent with your fashion taste, it will do good to check your personality (and someone else’s) with these hints.
Do inhibited persons tend to cover up? Yes. Some of the most sensitive persons with repressed emotions show themselves through repressed clothing. Notice persons who consistently wear high-necked long sleeves, caps, or prim dresses.
Are plain dressers vain? Yes. Chances are confident persons dress less. Often, they are also vainer because they believe their personality is so engaging—adornment isn’t much of a help.
Do overtly adorned workers have a busy social life? No. In reality, they have fewer opportunities to wear fancy clothing and jewelries, except in the workplace. So the next time you see them in the office, or by the grocery store, you better reassess your interpretation.
Are persons that “never have a thing to wear” discontented? Yes. Shopping addicts may show restless desire to turn over a new leaf. Buying a wardrobe that is rarely used suggests discontentment in life.
Only cheeky persons broadcast the price of their clothes, right? No. Usually these persons need you to boost their confidence. They won’t allow you to admire a “bargain”. On the other hand, persons who proclaim pretentious prices are after the social status.
Are persons who bundle up needlessly usually forlorn? Yes. Experts believe that to shiver frequently, no matter what the temperature, is to crave for psychological closeness. Wrapping up symbolizes security that roots back to a baby’s stay inside the mother’s womb. This explains too, why you’re likely to wrap up when you’re lonely.
Will oddly dressed youngsters be oddly dressed adults? No. Get-ups are part of growing up. Adolescence brings experimentation and exhibitionism, but later age brings conformity.
Are scanty dressers rebellious? Yes. Psychologists say they are the opposite of bundle-uppers. They subconsciously associate clothing with overprotection, and try to shake restriction by indifference to them. They wear minimal clothing, and get out of them easily.
Are persons who tidy clothes feel superior? No. It may be the impression they create, but they are really just trying to get your attention. To show affection, they make it a habit to adjust ties, straighten coat lapels or belts, or flick dust off your clothes.
Are most casual dressers sincere? Yes. Experts say it’s the first-rate guide to character. Persons who pick comfortable and casual clothes, are persons who fit in any situation. They are open souls who wear their hearts over their sleeves. This may also explain why we cling to our old clothes, and why casual wear is always in fashion.