51.Clothes

Q1 Do you think the style of the clothing is more important than its comfort?

Ans- To me, comfort definitely comes first. Like, I don't want to spend the whole day adjusting my clothes or feeling too hot or squeezed into something tight just because it looks cool. If I'm not comfortable, I'm probably not enjoying myself. At the same time, I like to wear things that look good, but only if they're comfortable. I think these days, it's actually pretty easy to find clothes that are both stylish and comfortable. So I don't feel like I have to choose. But if I had to pick one, I'd go with comfort. Because honestly, even the most fashionable outfit won't save your mood if you can't breathe or sit properly in it.

Q2 Do you think young people wear unusual clothes more than other age groups?

Ans- I think it mostly depends on personality. Some people just like to stand out, no matter how old they are. But yeah, it's more common among younger people. I guess that's because when you're young, you're still figuring yourself out and trying new styles, so you're more open to experimenting. Also, younger people spend more time on social media where all these bold fashion trends are everywhere. So it kind of makes sense they'd be the first ones to try something unusual. But at the end of the day, I think it's more about confidence. If someone's confident and enjoys standing out, they'll wear something bold no matter their age.

Q3 What factors affect people's decisions when buying clothes?

Ans- There are quite a few things people think about when they buy clothes. First of all, there's the price. If something is too expensive, many people won't even bother trying it on. But if it's affordable and looks decent, it's more tempting. Comfort and fit are big factors too. An item might look great on a hanger or in a photo, but if it doesn't feel good or fit right, most people will pass. The reason for buying also plays a role. If it's for a special occasion, like a wedding or a job interview, people usually put more thought into it. But if it's just for everyday wear, like grabbing a hoodie, they're more relaxed about the choice. Trends matter too. People who care about style often choose what's fashionable at the moment rather than going for classic pieces. Many also stick to brands they already trust, because it's easier when they know the size and quality. And finally, more people are paying attention to things like sustainability and where their clothes are made. So overall, it's a mix of price, comfort, purpose, personal style, and sometimes values.

Q4 Do you think it's a good idea to buy clothes online?

Ans- To be honest, I don't really like buying clothes online. The biggest issue for me is that you can't try anything on. Like, something might look great on the model or even seem like the right size on paper, but when it arrives, it just fits weird. Maybe it's too tight in one spot or way too long. And you can't really tell what the fabric feels like or how it actually looks on you. And okay, even if the website has an easy return policy, it's still a whole process. You've got to pack it up again, print the label, drop it off somewhere, and then wait for your money to come back. It just takes time and effort, especially if you're busy. Plus, I feel like you never really know what you're going to get. Sometimes the color is off, or the material feels super cheap compared to the pictures. So yeah, I'd rather go to a store, try things on, and be sure about what I'm getting right away. It just saves me a lot of hassle.

Q5 What are the differences between clothes worn by old people and those by young people?

Ans- Of course some people wear whatever they want, no matter how old they are. I've seen women in their 60s wearing short skirts and guys in their 20s dressed like they're ready for a golf game. So it's not always about age. But if we're talking about most people, then there are definitely some differences. First of all, older people usually go for more practical and comfortable clothes, like softer fabrics, looser fits, and sensible shoes. It's more about comfort than style. Younger people, though, tend to care more about trends. What's popular on social media, what's new in the shops... that kind of thing. So they might wear something that looks cool but isn't exactly comfortable.

Q6 What kinds of clothes should people wear at work?

Q7 Do you think people should wear formal clothes in the workplace?

Ans- I guess it depends on the position they hold and the company they work for. In some companies employees are allowed to dress freely or casually for comfort, which mostly works in a creative work environment. However, companies in which employees continuously deal with clients and business partners, as a rule, need a dress code to maintain a work-related image. If a person holds a top-level position, they should wear so called boardroom attire. It is a tailored suit in a solid neutral colour with a white collared button-up shirt and a modest tie and closed-toe oxfords for men and a perfect fit pant suit or skirt suit in a conservative neutral colour with a white collared button-up shirt, conservative accessories and closed-toe heels in a neutral colour for women. A bit less formal, business professional clothing is just the same spick and span and traditional, though a little bit more loose so far as colour or pattern are concerned. The most common dress code is business casual letting employees add spice to their office wear, giving more choice in colour and accessories.