Effect of Men’s Shirts on Impressions of Wearers’ Motivation and Performance

Azusa Yagi, KyoungOk Kim, M. Takatera, M. Yuhara
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We investigated the effect of men’s dress shirts on impressions of wearers’ motivation and performance in the workplace, and appearance. A ready-made commercial shirt was used as a reference. Four types of shirts associated with high status (a high-priced ready-made shirt, a custom-made shirt, a high-end brand shirt, and a luxury brand shirt) were presented either alone or with neckties, on identical mannequins. Fifty-one Japanese university students in their 20s and 85 office workers in their 20s to 60s evaluated their impressions of the shirts. We provided no information about the shirts. Compared with the standard shirt, the evaluations of some shirts associated with high status were higher in both groups of participants. However, the presence of wrinkles was associated with lower evaluations, even for luxury brand shirts. Wearing a necktie improved participants’ evaluation of appearance and impression for all shirts. Overall, the results revealed that dress shirts affected participants’ impression of wearers’ motivation and performance.
男衬衫对穿着者动机和绩效印象的影响
我们调查了男士正装衬衫对穿着者在工作场所的动机和表现以及外表的印象的影响。一件现成的商业衬衫被用作参考。四种与高地位相关的衬衫(高价现成衬衫、定制衬衫、高端品牌衬衫和奢侈品牌衬衫)在相同的人体模型上单独展示或与领带一起展示。51名20多岁的日本大学生和85名20 ~ 60多岁的上班族对t恤的印象进行了评价。我们没有提供关于衬衫的信息。与标准衬衫相比,两组参与者对一些与高地位相关的衬衫的评价都更高。然而,皱纹的出现与较低的评价有关,即使是奢侈品牌的衬衫。戴领带提高了参与者对所有衬衫的外观和印象的评价。总体而言,结果显示,正装衬衫影响了参与者对穿着者动机和表现的印象。
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