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(See also List of types of clothing)

Table of contents
1 Introduction
2 Clothing materials
3 Clothing manufacture
4 Clothing maintenance
5 Early 21st-century clothing styles
6 History of clothing
7 Future trends

Introduction

Humans wear articles of clothing (also known as dress, garments or attire) on the body. In its broadest sense, clothing includes coverings for the trunk and limbs as well as specialized coverings for hands (gloves), feet (shoes, sandals, boots), and head (hats, caps).

Articles carried rather than worn (like purses and umbrellas) normally count as accessories rather than as clothing.

Humans also decorate their bodies with makeup or cosmetics, perfume, jewelry and other ornaments; cut, dye, and arrange their head and body hair (hairstyle), and sometimes their skin (tattoo, scarification, piercing). All these decorations contribute to the overall effect and message of clothing, but do not constitute clothing in and of themselves.

People wear clothing for functional and/or social reasons. Clothing protects the body; it also delivers social messages to other humans.

  • Function would include protection of the body against strong sunlight, extreme heat or cold, and precipitation; protection against insects, noxious chemicals, weapons, contact with abrasive substances -- in sum, against anything that might injure an unprotected human body. Humans have shown extreme inventiveness in devising clothing solutions to practical problems.

See: armor, diving suit, bee-keeper's costume, motorcycle leathers, high-visibility clothing.

  • Social messages sent by clothing, accessories, and decorations can involve social status, occupation, ethnic and religious affiliation, marital status and sexual availability. Humans must know the code in order to recognise the message transmitted. If different groups read the same item of clothing or decoration with different meanings, the wearer may provoke unanticipated responses.

    • Social status: in many societies, people of high rank reserve special items of clothing or decoration for themselves. Only Roman emperors could wear garments dyed with Tyrian purple; only high-ranking Hawaiian chiefs could wear feather cloaks and palaoa or carved whale teeth. In other societies, no laws prohibit lower-status people wearing high status garments, but the high cost of status garments effectively limits purchase and display. In current Western society, only the rich can afford haute couture. The threat of social ostracism may also limit garment choice.

    • Occupation: military commonly wear uniforms, as do school-children and workers in some industries. Members of religious orders may wear uniforms known as "habits". Sometimes only one item of clothing or one accessory is needed to declare one's occupational status -- for example, the high toque or chef's hat worn by a chief cook.

    • Ethnic, political, and religious affiliation: In many regions of the world, styles in clothing and ornament declare membership in a certain village, caste, religion, etc. A Scotsman declares his clan with his tartan; an Orthodox Jew his religion with his sidelocks; a French peasant woman her village with her cap or coif.

    • Clothes can also proclaim dissent from cultural norms and mainstream beliefs. In 19th century Europe, artists and writers lived la vie de Boheme and dressed to shock: George Sand in men's clothing, female emancipationists in bloomers, male artists in velvet waistcoats and gaudy neckcloths. Bohemians, beatniks, hippies, Goths, and punks continued the counter-cultural (counter-culture) tradition in the 20th century west. Now that street fashion is plagiarized by haute couture in a year or so, street fashion may have lost some of its power to shock, but it still motivates millions trying to look hip and cool.

    • Marital status: Hindu women, once married, wear sindoor, a red powder, in the parting of their hair; if widowed, they abandon sindoor and jewelry and wear simple white clothing. Men and women of the Western world may wear wedding rings to indicate that they are married.

    • Sexual availability: Some clothing indicates that the wearer is a modest person. For example, many Muslim women wear a head or body covering (hijab, bourqa or burka, chador, abaya) that proclaims their status as respectable women. Other clothing may indicate flirtatious intent. For example, a Western woman might wear extreme stiletto heels, close-fitting and body-revealing black or red clothing, exaggerated make-up, flashy jewelry and perfume to show sexual availability. What constitutes modesty and allurement varies radically from culture to culture, within different contexts in the same culture, and over time as different fashions rise and fall. Moreover, a woman may choose to display a mixed message. For example, a Saudi Arabian woman may wear an abaya to proclaim her respectability, but choose an abaya of luxurious material cut close to the body and then accessorize with high heels and a fashionable purse. All the details proclaim sexual desirability, despite the ostensible message of respectability. Similarly, a Japanese schoolgirl may wear the required school uniform in a way (skirt's waistband rolled to shorten the skirt, long sleeves rolled up) that says "sexy schoolgirl" rather than "good girl".

    • Because clothing and adornment have such frequent links with sexual display, humans often develop fetishes. They may strongly prefer to have sexual relations with other humans wearing clothing and accessories they consider arousing or sexy. In Western culture, such fetishes may include extremely high heels, lace, leather, or military clothing. Other cultures have different fetishes. For many centuries, Chinese men desired women with bound feet (see footbinding). The men of Heian Japan lusted after women with floor-sweeping hair and layers of silk robes. Fetishes vary as much as fashion.

Clothing materials

Common clothing materials include:

Less common clothing materials include: Reinforcing materials such as wood, bone, plastic and metal may be used to stiffen garments such as corsets, bodices, or swimsuits.

Clothing manufacture

Clothing maintenance

Clothing, once manufactured, is subject to assault from within and without. The human body inside sheds skin cells and body oils, and exudes sweat, urine, and feces. From the outside, the clothes are subject to sun damage, damp, abrasion, dirt, and other indignities. Fleas and lice take up residence in clothing seams. Well-worn clothing, if not cleaned and re-furbished, will smell, itch, look scruffy, and lose functionality (as when buttons fall off and zippers fail).

In some cases, the clothes are simply worn until they fall apart. It is hard to clean leather; barkcloth (tapa) cannot be washed without dissolving. Tears and rips may be patched, surface dirt may be brushed off, but old leather and bark clothing will always look old.

But most clothing is now made of cloth, and most cloth can be laundered (laundry) and mended (patching, darning).

Humans have developed many specialized methods for laundering, ranging from the earliest "pound clothes against rocks in running stream" to the lastest in electronic washing machines and dry cleaning (dissolving dirt in solvents other than water).

Mending is less popular in these days of cheap mass-manufactured clothing -- when labor costs more than materials, it is cheaper to buy a new dress than to mend the old one. But the thrifty still replace zippers and buttons and sew up ripped hems.

Early 21st-century clothing styles

Western fashion has to a certain extent become international fashion, as Western media and styles penetrate to all parts of the world. Very few parts of the world remain where people are not wearing items of cheap mass-produced Western clothing. Even people in poor countries can afford used clothing from richer Western countries.

However, people may wear ethnic or national dress on special occasions; or if carrying out certain roles or occupations. For example, most Japanese women have adopted Western-style dress for daily wear, but will still wear expensive silk kimonos on special occasions. Items of Western dress may also appear worn or accessorized in distinctive, non-Western ways. A Tongan man may combine a used T-shirt with a Tongan wrapped skirt, or tupenu.

Western fashion too does not function monolithically. It comes in many varieties, from expensive haute couture to thrift-store grunge.

Mainstream Western or international styles

Regional styles

  • Traditional and modern Middle Eastern dress
  • Traditional and modern Southeast Asian dress
  • Traditional and modern Chinese dress
  • Traditional European peasant or national costume
  • Traditional and modern Japanese dress
  • Traditional and modern Mexican and Central American dress
  • Traditional and modern South American dress
  • Traditional and modern dress of Central Asia
  • Traditional and modern dress of Russia
  • Traditional and modern dress of Tibet
  • Traditional and modern Native American dress
  • Traditional and modern Native Hawaiian dress
  • Traditional and modern South Asian dress
  • Traditional and modern Nepali dress
  • Traditional and modern North African dress
  • Traditional and modern Korean dress
  • Traditional and modern sub-Saharan African dress
  • Traditional and modern Thai dress

  • United States mainstream fashion
For example: bland Sears catalogue fashion, regional styles such as
preppy or Western wear.

  • United States alternative fashion
These fashions are often associated with fans of various musical styles.

See also Goth, Hippie, Grunge, Hip-hop, and Fetish-wear

Religious habits and special religious clothing

  • Christian religious dress
  • Christian monastic habits
  • Buddhist monastic dress
  • Orthodox Jewish dress
  • Hindu religious dress
  • Muslim religious dress

History of clothing

Main article: History of Clothing

Prior to the invention of clothing, mankind existed in a state of nudity.

The earliest clothing probably consisted of fur, leather, leaves or grass, draped, wrapped or tied about the body for protection from the elements. Knowledge of such clothing remains inferential, since clothing materials deteriorate quickly compared to stone, bone, shell and metal artifacts. Archeologists have identified very early sewing needles of bone and ivory, from about 30,000 B.C., found near Kostenki, Russia in 1988.

Mark Stone, an anthropologist at the Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology, has conducted a genetic analysis of human body lice that shows they first evolved only 72,000 ± 42,000 years ago. Since most humans have very sparse body hair, body lice require clothing to survive, so this suggests a surprisingly recent date for the invention of clothing. Its invention may have coincided with the spread of modern Homo sapiens from Africa, thought to have begun between 50,000 and 100,000 years ago.

Some human cultures, like the various peoples of the Arctic Circle, until recently made their clothing entirely of furs and skins, cutting clothing to fit and decorating lavishly.

Other cultures have supplemented or replaced leather and skins with cloth: woven, knitted, or twined from various animal and vegetable fibres. See weaving, knitting, and twining.

Before the invention of the powered loom, weaving remained a labor-intensive process. Weavers had to harvest fibres, clean, spin, and weave them. When using cloth for clothing, people used every scrap of it.

One approach simply involves draping the cloth. Many peoples wore, and still wear, garments consisting of rectangles of cloth wrapped to fit -- for example the Scottish kilt or the Javaese sarong. Pins or belts hold the garments in place. The precious cloth remains uncut, and people of various sizes can wear the garment.

Another approach involves cutting and sewing the cloth, but using every bit of the cloth rectangle in constructing the clothing. The tailor may cut triangular pieces from one corner of the cloth, then add them elsewhere as gussets. Traditional European patterns for men's shirts and women's chemises take this approach.

Modern European fashion treats cloth much more prodigally, typically cutting in such a way as to leave various odd-shaped cloth remnants. Industrial sewing operations sell these as waste; home sewers may turn them into quilts.

In the thousands of years that humans have spent constructing clothing, they have created an astonishing array of styles, many of which we can reconstruct from surviving garments, photos, paintings, mosaics, etc., as well as from written descriptions. Costume history serves as a source of inspiration to current fashion designers, as well as a topic of professional interest to costumers sewing for plays, films, television, and historical reenactment.

Future trends

A number of expected future technologies can be potentially adopted by clothing manufacturers and some prototypes have already been demonstrated. In particular, future clothing will almost definitely use lighter, cheaper and stronger fabrics, including nanotechnological materials. Advanced materials will be capable of changing their properties in response to changing environment. For example, military researchers envision uniforms that solidify on bullet impact, filter poisonous chemicals and treat soldier wounds. With further development of electronics, MEMS and nanotechnology "smart" clothing will incorporate many additional functions, including wearable computers and other electronics, flexible wearable displays (leading to fully animated clothing and some forms of invisibility cloaks), medical sensors, etc.


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http://www.kidsandfashion.com

Boeuf River Trading Co.
Outdoor and hunting apparel, camouflage clothing for infants, toddlers, and youths.
http://www.brtcamo.com

Munchkin Boutique
Specialty clothing, accessories, apparel and gifts.
http://www.munchkinboutique.com

A Punkin Patch
Sizes infant to preteen. European and American made childrens clothing and toys.
http://www.apunkinpatch.com

Keys Kids Online
Appliqued childrens clothes, matching brother/sister outfits.
http://keyskidsonline.com

CWDKids
Casual and dressy clothes.
http://www.cwdkids.com/

Jayanti Wear
Handmade polar fleece jackets, in sizes 2T to 7.
http://www.jayantiwear.com/index

Adorably Yours
Casual apparel for girls and boys.
http://www.adorablyyours.com/

Klassy Kids Clothes
Clothing and accessories ranging from chique-casual to ultra special occasion.
http://www.klassykidsclothes.com

Ca'Lilies
Infant and toddler apparel and accessories. Clothing made using cotton knit, woven, and chenille fabrics.
http://www.calilies.com

Cutie Patooties
Clothing in sizes from infant to childrens 4-6x.
http://www.cutiepatootiesllc.com/

Mischief Kids
Swimwear, clothing and accessories for boys and girls. Also includes toys and layette.
http://www.mischiefkids.com

One of a Kind Kid
European and American designs through size 16.
http://www.oneofakindkid.com

Tiny Town
Clothing, shoes, gifts and accessories for preemies to regulars. Custom monogramming available. Online baby registry.
http://www.tinytowninc.com

Snugglebug Smocking Company
Handmade clothing for boys and girls ranging in sizes newborn through 12.
http://www.snugglebugsmocking.com/

Nameosaurus
Hand painted, personalized T-shirts and sweatshirts featuring dinosaur, frog and butterfly designs.
http://www.nameosaurus.com

BabiesandChildrenOnline.com
Clothes, shoes, gifts, bedding and accessories for babies and children.
http://www.babiesandchildrenonline.com/

Abra-Kid-Abra
Reversible clothing and accessories in colorful printed cotton from Victoria.
http://www.abra-kid-abra.com/

Injeanious
Artfully decorated denim clothing for infants and toddlers in choice of fun fabrics.
http://www.injeanious.org

Just Kiddn
Reversible children's clothing for infants, toddlers and kids.
http://justkiddnclothes.homestead.com

JewelsFunWear
Brightly colored handmade clothing in sizes 6 month to 6 years.
http://www.jewelsfunwear.com

Little Miss Prudence
Designer childrenswear for boys and girls ages newborn to 8 years.
http://www.misspru.com

Fireflowers Clothing
Childrens clothing designed and hand printed By Annie Hall in Amsterdam.
http://www.xs4all.nl/~mpeace/fireflowers/

Jumping Jack Flash Kidswear
Clothing, toys and accessories for children from premature newborn to age 14, plus a range of maternity wear.
http://www.jumpingjackflash.com.au

Elliebelly
Hand painted tee shirts and clothing for children and adults.
http://www.elliebelly.com

Valize
Handmade infant and toddler play clothes. Specializing in handloomed knits and gift sets.
http://www.valize.com

ChaiWear
Clothing and accessories with Judaic themes and designs.
http://www.chaiwear.com

Freelollies
Clothing for boys and girls in sizes 3 months to 8 years.
http://www.freelollies.co.uk

Tyler's Togs
Custom made crocheted and fabric clothing, afghans and accessories.
http://tylerstogs.netfirms.com/

Bumwear
Clothes in bright handprinted colors ranging in sizes from newborn to 6 years.
http://www.bumwear.com

click2buy.com.au
Quality clothing at discount prices, ages 0 to 5, worldwide shipping.
http://www.click2buy.com.au/docs/start.htm

The Perfect Pear
Special occasion for infants and children. Christening, First Communion and flower girl dresses are specialties.
http://www.theperfectpear.com

Il Maglioncino
Knitwear made in Italy for sizes 0 to 6 years.
http://www.ilmaglioncino.it

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