How do Needs Become Wants?
Clothing Needs vs. Wants
1. What Is a Clothing Need?
A need is something essential for survival, safety, or basic comfort.
Examples:
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A shirt covers your body → physical need.
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A jacket keeps you warm in cold weather → physical need.
👉 Clothing first began as a need: to protect us from weather, environment, or danger.
💭 Think: What’s one item in your closet you wear only for function (not for style)?
2. How Does a Need Become a Want?
A want happens when we start choosing clothing for reasons beyond survival.
This might be about:
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Style
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Brand
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Color
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Trends
Examples:
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Wearing a T-shirt because it’s hot = need.
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Wearing a designer T-shirt (like Burberry or Gucci) to show style = want.
💭 Think: Do you own clothing that’s more about looks than function?
3. Can Needs Become Wants?
✅ Yes — many needs can turn into wants when we add personal choice, emotion, or social meaning.
🚫 Some stay as basic needs — like emergency rain gear or uniforms made only for function.
4. Types of Needs in Clothing
a) Physical Needs – protection from the environment:
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Rain ☔
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Cold ❄️
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Heat 🌞
Examples: jackets, boots, gloves.
🧥 Wearing a jacket to stay warm = physical need.
b) Psychological Needs/Wants – how clothing makes you feel:
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Confident
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Stylish
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Unique
👗 Choosing a trendy jacket to look fashionable = psychological want.
c) Social Needs – showing belonging or role:
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Uniforms
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Team jerseys
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Dress codes
👮♂️ A police uniform or school blazer = social need (it shows your role or group).
Think: Can you name one clothing item you wear for each type (physical, psychological, social)?
