[LINK] Clothing as status signalling, logos and co-operation
http://www.economist.com/node/18483423?story_id=18483423&CFID=160796263&CFTOKEN=71303356
After reading this, I’m seriously considering finding someplace online that sells those little Lacoste crocodiles and sewing them onto all my shirts. The power of logos appears to be ridiculous for the trivial outlay.
I wonder how common it is for the opposite to be true. I think visible logos on clothig are phenomenally tacky and have a strong immediate negative reaction to the people wearing them when I see them. This isn’t really a reaction to certain brands, but to the idea of advertising them.
On the other hand, I might assume that these people are wealthier.
This is actually quite comforting—it suggests that people aren’t simply having a Pavlovian reaction to heavily advertised labels, but rather they’re instinctively using them as evidence towards an assessment of their wealth. Which is a perfectly rational thing to do, so I’m not sure I see what’s making people frown in this thread.
also wear lifts in your shoes for job interviews.
Unless you are already 6′ 3″.
Some of the social hacks possible are so stupid that anyone falling for them deserves to be the subject of Dark Arts.
Do you really claim that you are not affected by things like this (though not necessarily this thing in particular)? I really doubt it’s conscious.
Nah :-) I expect I could rationalise being affected by them very quickly too.
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Wow, for real.