Why Fashion Changes
Sunday, February 7th, 2010Alternate ways of dressing are always being developed. While it may seem like at the moment styles are in a set area that appears to be good-looking, these states will undoubtedly change within the course of a few years. As things goes on, the rate at which fashion changes and new things come to the fore is ever-increasing. Perhaps Juicy Couture Replica Handbags which were fashionable a few years ago have now been replaced with Fendi Replica Handbags and these items will undoubtedly be overtaken by a new style before the year is though. Why do styles always change like this? Which style is best to wear all the time? Why can’t we just stick with one look? In this essay, we’re going to take a peek at a few possible answers.
The main thing styles have to continually change is that this keeps the economy moving. Let’s think for a second that we’ve landed on the single style we all want to use. Everybody just goes to work, school and to clubs in a certain way of dressing, and we’re all satisfied. Well, everyone would only require a certain number of clothes to be content, then they won’t go shopping anymore. When you contrast the way many of us purchase today to what this theoretical situation would create, you can see the impact that this kind of shift would have on our already fragile economy.
This changing of fashion hasn’t come about as a coincidence, it was actually planned by those who run the economy. The events described in the above paragraph is called “planned obsolescence”, in which it’s planned and organized that certain products will be seen as no longer needed, while the actual function they’re designed for can still be achieved. For example, if you have a shirt with big printing on it, in the faux-80’s style that was popular a few years ago, you’d have a shirt that still functioned just as a shirt. There’s nothing wrong with it, it covers your body and is probably still a bit comfortable, and there are no marks or tears on it. But would you wear it out at night? Probably not. The reason for this is just that it’s not in style, and nobody wants to be wearing something like that when it isn’t hip to do so.
If you’re looking to save your money and just want to buy as little as you could, stick with colors and styles that are conservative. Generally, it’s best to think if something was still wearable ten years previous. If it is, then you should be able to get away with wearing it in another ten years.
Fashion is a strange thing, and it’s important you don’t get too stressed over whether or not what you’re displaying is stylish or not. As long as you’re happy with the way you look and who you are, you’ll be capable of pulling any kind of outfit off. Don’t worry so much about what {other people|others think!