Chapter 41 Creating Your Look.

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Chapter 41 Creating Your Look

Creating your Look Is that what you are wearing? to School to Work to the game to the wedding

Creating Your Look Vocabulary Status - position in your peer group or society. Dress code - set of rules describing required or appropriate clothing.

Creating Your Look Wardrobe - person’s collection of clothes Clothing inventory - organized list of garments you own Accessories - items that enhance an outfit What accessories are you wearing today?

Creating your Look Turn to page 593 and do the Quick Write. THE IMPACT OF CLOTHING Roles of Clothing Physical How are clothes a physical need?

Creating Your Look Emotional - self esteem

Creating Your Look Social - how you relate to others Dressing for comfort and protection What type of clothes help you stay cool on a hot day? Dressing for: climate, comfort, safety

Creating Your Look Dressing to Express Yourself Give an example of dressing to express a personal cause or interest. What is meant by status?

Creating Your Look Clothing can express personality interests caps - teams, John Deere t-shirts Cultural Heritage skull cap head scarf

Creating Your Look Self esteem Status happy/unhappy tired mood goth sporty Status brand names styles

Creating You Look Dressing to Meet Expectations List 2 factors that influence dress expectations.

Creating Your Look Societal Standards and Trends women and pants amount of skin shown

Creating Your Look

Creating Your Look Culture Situation or Occasion Roles Pastor Farmer Construction Worker

Creating Your Look Group Identity

Creating your Look Dress Codes Where are two places you would be likely to find a dress code? What is the purpose of a dress code?

Creating Your Look School Hand Book FCCLA Employment tattoos jewelry logos casual day

Creating your Look HOW OTHERS SEE YOU Consideration for the feelings of others What role does the feelings of others play in the selection of clothing?

Creating your Look RESOLVING CLOTHING CONFLICTS teens and adults peer to peer the way your friends dress may make you uncomfortable guilt by association dressing to fit in

Creating your Look CLOTHING FOR THE FAMILY special need children easy care easy to get on and off free of hazards not too expensive - out grown

Creating your Look adults based on work physical limitations comfort and convenience stay within budget

Creating your Look CLOTHING RESPONSIBILITIES wise purchases taking care of what you have CT pg. 599

Creating your Look EVALUATING YOUR WARDROBE WHAT IS A WARDROBE? Assessing needs and wants Assessing needs where do you go what do you do do you have an event to plan clothes for

Creating your Look Why is it helpful to plan ahead when you need clothes for a special purpose? FCCLA - Power of One - Be a Better You

Creating your Look Taking a Wardrobe Inventory if is in good condition and you wear it and like it - keep it if it is not in good condition - fix it or get rid of it if it doesn’t fit and you haven’t worn it in a year - redesign or recycle it

Creating your Look Recycling unwanted clothes sell it give it away consignment shop rummage sale give it away friends and relatives charities LWR Salvation Army

Creating your Look reuse it rags quilts unravel sweaters and reknit recycle into someting new

Creating your Look Extending Your Wardrobe how well does your wardrobe fulfill your needs what do you need to do to fill the gaps

Creating Your Look http://www.whowhatwear.com/monthly-shopping-clothing-budget-guide-2014/slide5 What $ is that for you? What will be your best choices?

Creating your Look What resources other than money do you have that you could use to expand your wardrobe? make new combinations use new or different accessory combinations redesign clothes

Creating your Look http://www.bing.com/images/search?q=redesign+clothes+on+pinterest&qpvt=redesign+clothes+on+pinterest&qpvt=redesign+clothes+on+pinterest&FORM=IGRE

Creating Your Look Sewing new clothes What are four advantages of sewing your own clothes?

Creating your Look Update older garments create new garments may cost less better quality and fit

Creating your Look Trading and Sharing Under what circumstances would you share clothes? What do you need to be careful of when sharing clothes?

Creating Your Look Renting Clothes tux for prom or a wedding Halloween costume

Creating your Look Buying Clothes make a plan set priorities think in terms of what you will wear it with think in terms of where you will store it mixing and matching