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Clothing is one of the most common forms of non-verbal communication.

The study of
clothing and other objects as a means of non-verbal communication is known as
artifactics or objectics. The types of clothing that an individual wears convey nonverbal
cues about his or her personality, background and financial status, and how others will
respond to them. An individual's clothing style can demonstrate their culture, mood, level
of confidence, interests, age, authority, and values.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nonverbal_communication

Pakaian adalah salah satu bentuk komunikasi non-verbal yang paling umum.
Studi tentang pakaian dan benda-benda lain sebagai sarana komunikasi
non-verbal dikenal sebagai artifactics [17] atau objek. [18] Jenis-jenis
pakaian yang dipakai individu menyampaikan isyarat nonverbal tentang
kepribadian, latar belakang dan status keuangannya, dan bagaimana orang lain
akan menanggapi mereka. [6] Gaya pakaian individu dapat menunjukkan budaya,
suasana hati, tingkat kepercayaan, minat, usia, otoritas, dan nilai-nilai
mereka

You needn't be an avid fashionista, nor a London Fashion Week regular, to


be aware of how important our dress sense is to our reputations in the 21st
Century. The clothes we wear send powerful signals to our peers and strangers,
projecting the self image of us that we want to display.

An array of psychological surveys have revealed the true impact of clothing choices on
the way in which we perceive and judge each other, with experiments showing some
surprising results. They even reveal how subtle varieties in dress sense can affect our
ability to attract a partner whilst we are dating.

https://www.psychologistworld.com/body-language/psychology-of-clothing-d
ating-dress

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