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Asked: August 24, 20212021-08-24T15:12:50+01:00 2021-08-24T15:12:50+01:00In: Communication

How do dressing styles influence self-esteem?

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Can a person improve on their self esteem by working more on their outward looks?

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    1. Treva Holm
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      2021-08-26T00:03:20+01:00Added an answer on August 26, 2021 at 12:03 am

      I love waking up in the morning and picking out my outfit. I definitely think that dressing well increases self-esteem—if you pick out an outfit that you feel reflects your inner self and makes you feel confident as you walk down the street, I think that makes you feel overall more confident and happy. This could be, like you said, a result of our ego and our need to receive praise and attention from others. But I think reverse causation also plays a role. When I wake up and am in a bad mood, I often won’t have the energy to pick out an outfit or I won’t feel compelled to look good, so I will just throw on some sweatpants and a sweatshirt and walk out the door. I usually dress well when I already feel confident and happy in the morning and dress poorly when I feel down on myself and sad. So my experiences in how I dress and how I feel shows that dressing well leads to positive self-esteem, but also negative self-esteem can lead to dressing ourselves worse, which can in turn lead to lower self-esteem.

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    2. Gail Torres
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      2021-08-26T12:19:51+01:00Added an answer on August 26, 2021 at 12:19 pm

      I know that for me, the way I dress correlates strongly with my confidence. When I am wearing athletic shorts and a t-shirt, I often feel bad about myself. The opposite can be said about me when I am dressing nice. When I am dressed nicely, I feel a lot better about myself and my self-confidence drastically increases. I think that the reason some people do not “dress nice” is because they feel that the effort involved in getting dressed up is not worth the reward of looking nice.

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