Christopher M. Miller the author of my article argues that fashion is diverse in life, and results in social influences. According to him social influence is expressed in the area of clothing. Merchandise are a large part in making identity statements to other people.
One thing that caught my attention was when Miller stated that social influence patterns can actually supply preferences for different fashion products that end up shifting over time. He means that what other people are into at the moment affects what you would want to buy at a certain time.
Miller, Christopher M. (1992). Social utility and fashion behavior. Houston, TX: Springer.
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