ChrisFL
Disney/Universal Fan and MALE
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It might be really weird, but I like to study human nature.
If you look at some rich and famous people...only a few that I know of...Steve Jobs, Mark Zuckerburg, George Lucas, Jamie Hyneman (Mythbusters)...they all wear basically the same style outfit daily.
Now they're in a position where they can pretty much get away with it and no one questions it.
So I wonder things like, when did it become normal or expected for the rest of us to wear different style of clothing every day. Obviously I'm referring to non-uniformed areas.
Clearly, if someone wears the same clothing every day and they aren't known as being rich, it could be perceived as they're too poor, or unkempt to wear other clothing.
I wonder when this started though. I've heard that in the late 1800's to early 1900's, taking a bath daily was practically unheard-of in the U.S. and some European countries. Was it only after that, and the industrial revolution where we could buy clothes much more cheaply?
If we're expected by society to look good, how many outfits should we own, minimum, and does that change between men and women?
Any thoughts?
If you look at some rich and famous people...only a few that I know of...Steve Jobs, Mark Zuckerburg, George Lucas, Jamie Hyneman (Mythbusters)...they all wear basically the same style outfit daily.
Now they're in a position where they can pretty much get away with it and no one questions it.
So I wonder things like, when did it become normal or expected for the rest of us to wear different style of clothing every day. Obviously I'm referring to non-uniformed areas.
Clearly, if someone wears the same clothing every day and they aren't known as being rich, it could be perceived as they're too poor, or unkempt to wear other clothing.
I wonder when this started though. I've heard that in the late 1800's to early 1900's, taking a bath daily was practically unheard-of in the U.S. and some European countries. Was it only after that, and the industrial revolution where we could buy clothes much more cheaply?
If we're expected by society to look good, how many outfits should we own, minimum, and does that change between men and women?
Any thoughts?