In a write-up about a ger who is a Chassid and dresses as one, he says that when he first saw Chassidim, he did not relate to their clothes but then:
"I had a shift in thinking when my father came to visit me in Israel. We rented a car and when my father asked to speak with the manager, he came out in a button-up shirt as opposed to the polo shirts of the regular employees. My father commented how the manager has to dress better because he has responsibility.
"I thought a lot about it. Doctors have a lab coat, accountants and attorneys wear dark suits, athletes have team uniforms. In business school, when I spent a month at Domus Academy in Milan, I learned how designers sell people on the idea of dressing as an identity - 'I'm a person who wears brand X because it's an identity statement.'
"Everyone, from the president to a drug dealer, wears clothes that send a message about who they are and how they want to be seen in society. When I realized all this, I thought: This is the team I want to be a part of, so I should wear the team colors."
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What a good question to ask when trying on clothes: What message does this convey about me?
I want to look like this because ______________.
This applies to men, women, boys and girls. Why are you buying that for camp? Why do you wear that length, that style, that color?
The answers might surprise us.
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