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The Aesthetics We Wear: How Attire Influences What We Buy

Every day, people make aesthetic decisions about what they will wear and how they will physically present themselves to the world. In the present research, we investigate whether one’s attire influences subsequent consumption decisions. We demonstrate that when people wear more formal, professional...

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Published in:Journal of the Association for Consumer Research 2019-10, Vol.4 (4), p.387-397
Main Authors: Cutright, Keisha M., Srna, Shalena, Samper, Adriana
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Language:English
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Summary:Every day, people make aesthetic decisions about what they will wear and how they will physically present themselves to the world. In the present research, we investigate whether one’s attire influences subsequent consumption decisions. We demonstrate that when people wear more formal, professional attire, their propensity to purchase goods is heightened—a finding replicated across a diverse set of categories and not intuited by either retailers or shoppers. We find that formal styling can increase purchasing behavior because it enhances a specific form of confidence, social confidence, which buffers individuals from the social anxiety associated with decision making. In addition to addressing alternative explanations (e.g., mood, status, or resource priming), we also demonstrate a reversal: in environments where norms dictate that formal styling is viewed negatively (i.e., counterculture stores), formal dress decreases purchase intentions.
ISSN:2378-1815
2378-1823
DOI:10.1086/705028