Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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902960 | Body Image | 2012 | 4 Pages |
The present study aimed to assess the link between clothing choice and aspects of body image. Participants were 112 female undergraduate students who completed a questionnaire containing a measure of clothing functions, as well as BMI, self-classified weight, and trait self-objectification. Results indicated that BMI and self-classified weight were positively correlated with the choice of clothes for camouflage. Self-objectification was positively correlated with choice of clothes for fashion, and negatively correlated with choosing clothes for comfort. It was concluded that clothing represents an important but neglected aspect of contemporary women's management of their body's appearance.
► Clothing is a neglected area of women's appearance management. ► Women who are, or perceive themselves to be, overweight use clothes to hide their bodies. ► Women high on trait self-objectification choose clothes for fashion and not comfort.