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Clothing & Families
Objectives:Explain why clothing needs differ among families.Explain how family values affect clothing decisions.Describe tolls and techniques that help families with clothing management. Describe ways families can share clothing responsibilities.
Family Clothing Needs Some things never change Clothing will always be a need for the same
reasons Family needs however differ depending on
lifestyles and places in which they live Some family needs are individual
Dancer Horse back rider Athlete
Make a list of your personal clothing needs and any current wants you have for specific clothing.
Multiple Roles Teen, sister, daughter, niece, grandchild,
student, friend, employee, etc. Multiple roles require different types of
clothing Uniforms, casual, dressy, athletic, etc.
Stages of Life Family life cycle Beginning years
Can spend more money on self for clothing Parenting stage
Clothing needs are shared with needs of children Children grow quickly = more needs
Launching stage Parents have more money for other expenses
Retirement stage More of a need for casual clothing
Clothing needs change as people move through life cycle
Family Values
Each family has its own Spends more money on leisure time activities
than clothing vs. Focuses on appearance and brand name clothing
Some may wear hand me downs Some may shop sales only Some families more conservative with clothing
choices than others
How would you describe your families values in relationship to clothing?
Clothing Management A lot is involved…
Shopping Laundering Ironing/Dry Cleaning Altering Repairing Storing
Sharing responsibilities makes it easier for a family
Make a list of who does what in your own family in managing clothing.
Setting Clothing Priorities What’s most important at a given time
when all needs or wants can’t be met? Each person has a different point of
view The best interest of the entire family
shouldn’t be overlooked Ex.-A new suit may help a father get a
new job so another family member may have to do without their own need/want temporarily.
Families should discuss these kinds of situations
Identifying Resources Time
Shopping for the best buy Talent
Clothes making, altering Money Family members
Hand-me-downs, sharing Different types of clothing stores
Hunting, athletic, professional, etc. Different families have different resources
Budgeting for Clothes Only one item in a family budget Clothing expenses add up (especially for large
families) Undergarments, socks, accessories, shoes, and
clothes are all considerations to be made Each family has to determine how much of their
budget can be allotted at one time for clothing Approximately how much money do you or your
parent spend on clothes for you per month?
Sharing Responsibilities Clothing takes time and effort to select,
clean, store, and repair Families decide what works best for them
based on different roles members play Delegating is sometimes necessary Charts can be helpful Different families = different particulars Sharing responsibilities makes it easier to
manage clothing needs within a family and can strengthen family relationships
Review and Activities Recalling the Facts – page 58 - #1-13 Thinking Critically #1-2 Make a weekly schedule for your family
that could actually be implemented to make clothing management easier for everyone. List family member names and responsibilities.
Bring one of your favorite outfits or pairs of shoes to class tomorrow that you feel represents your personality!!