Dress Codes
Dress universals
National costume
Why?
A rule about rules
“eccentric” rule
The affected indifference rule
Exception
Embarrassment rule
Mainstream and tribal uniforms
Collective distinctiveness rule
Humour rules
Class rules: youth and yoof
A short denim TopShop jacket
Hair
Conclusion
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Dress Codes

1. Dress Codes

DRESS CODES
KATE FOX: “WATCHING THE ENGLISH”

2. Dress universals

DRESS UNIVERSALS
• The way we dress can serve:

3. National costume

NATIONAL COSTUME

4. Why?

WHY?
National identity of English is about rules.
There ARE rules but

5. A rule about rules

A RULE ABOUT RULES
• Generally the English dress BADLY
• But
-
High-class gentlemen suits
Sport
Country
Ceremonial
Innovative street-fashion
BONUS:
An American
tradition “Casual
Friday” failed in
Britain miserably.

6. “eccentric” rule

“ECCENTRIC” RULE
How
eccentric!
Street fashion in Britain is not
the freedom of individual
but a tribal uniform.
Every sub-culture member is
outstanding In EXACTLY the same way.
The only eccentric person
in the UK is the Queen.
She dresses like nobody.
Classic!
Timeless!

7. The affected indifference rule

THE AFFECTED INDIFFERENCE RULE
Related to The Importance Of Not Being Ernest Rule
(Humour).
Rules of the game is not to be SEEN interested
in your clothes.
PRETEND not to care of how do you look.
Especially males.

8. Exception

EXCEPTION

9. Embarrassment rule

EMBARRASSMENT RULE
• English (as many others)
want to fit in and look
appropriate.
• Have no natural taste

10. Mainstream and tribal uniforms

MAINSTREAM AND TRIBAL UNIFORMS

11. Collective distinctiveness rule

COLLECTIVE DISTINCTIVENESS RULE
Subculture dress
code:
• Code
• Chipher (special
language)
• Strict (uniform)
• What and how you
wear
• No variety
Embarrassment

12. Humour rules

HUMOUR RULES
• The importance of not being earnest rule

13. Class rules: youth and yoof

CLASS RULES: YOUTH AND YOOF
Lower-class
Tracey
• Has piercing
in her ears
• Ring in her
belly-button
• Pierced
eyebrow
Middle-class
Saskia
• Has piercing in
her ears also
but
• No ring in her
belly-button
and no pierced
eyebrow
• Because it may
seem
“common”
Upper-class
Zara, Princess
Ann’s daughter
• Pierced her
tongue
• That was
“daring” and
“eccentric”.

14. A short denim TopShop jacket

A SHORT DENIM TOPSHOP JACKET
Tracey
• Tight slightly shiny black
lycra/nylon trousers
• Clumpy lack highheeled platform shoes
Sasika
• A pair of cords
• Boots
• Big soft scarf wrapped
several times round her
neck

15. Hair

HAIR
Tracey
• Artificial
• Gel, dye, spray
Saskia
Straight
Clean
Floppy
Playing with hair

16. Conclusion

CONCLUSION
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