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The Naked Closet

I wonder,  if closets could think, what would they say? Do you think they would be as indecisive as many woman (and men) are in deciding what to wear?  Do you think they would make emotional decisions, or maybe aesthetic ones? Would they be practical, or maybe purposefully reactionary?  Would they dress you with nostalgia in mind or maybe with an eye to impress the world.  Would they fight you?

The Naked Human

Closets can’t think. But the idea is interesting because it illustrates so many of the reasons we dress.  And for many of us, our possibilities are wider than they were 50 years ago.  My father was going to wear a suit and tie to work, no discussion about it.  For a night out my mother would wear a dress, no real consideration went into wearing pants.  That just wasn’t going to happen.  Even a trip to the market was cause to dress up, at least a little bit.  

But now work clothes can, in many cases, be casual clothes. They can be fitness clothes even.  And clothing designated for going out to a nice dinner can range from t-shirts (for either sex) all the way to a dress and suit and tie.  That same market shopping trip? Now it can be done in pajamas.

The freedom make our choices harder, not easier.  With all that freedom we have a lot more to choose from in every case.

Sort of dresser

What sort of dresser are you? Do you dress emotionally, practically, aesthetically, or maybe nostalgically?


Drawing and commentary © 2015 Marty Coleman | napkindad.com

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