Artifact #3: Personal Adornment
Objective
- Evaluate personal values and paradigms around body decoration and physical beauty.
- Investigate how physical appearance affects definitions of identity and belonging.
- Analyze values and belief systems of physical appearance across cultures, sub-cultures and generations.
Artifact #3
Any typical day most college students roll out of bed just before noon and throw some sweats on and head to class or something along those lines. Being comfortable is one of most important things to a college student. Who cares what you look like, if you match, or if there is an occasional stain or two on your jacket. This is how I lived and dressed for my first three years of college at the University of Oregon. It was my personal belief that my attire did not represent anything about me. It was almost as if I did not care at all. And honestly I had completely different values back then. I was more about partying and just not caring what other people thought of me. This was the same for most of my peer group as well. I think that this can be said for most college students when they first get away form their families and are starting to live out on their own. There was more of a sense of freedom, more of a sense of choice in what they want to wear. I just so happened to choose sweatpants and athletic clothing. Besides the rare collard shirt what I would sometimes wear on a Monday it was mostly t-shirts and shorts. My wardrobe consisted of clothes that I could work out in and be comfortable. I believe the fact that I have a background in sports and in athletics is one of the main reasons for the way that I dressed. My family and I are all athletes and I believe the values that I learned playing sports at a young age shaped how I expressed myself, especially when it came to my attire. My father and bother both played basketball in college and we are all about the same size when it comes to clothes and shoes. I had the benefit of being able to raid both of their closets for athletic clothes that I wanted to wear.
Today, I dress much differently. I find myself waking up at a respectable hour, combing my hair, and wearing nice clothes. As a senior now I care about how I look and how I present myself. I am not sure weather it is the fact that I am older and about to graduate or it is the fact that I will be holding a job soon. I think these are the main reasons why I have started to dress nicer and present myself in an according manner. The realization that I am going to be joining the so-called “real world” has changed how I present myself and dress. These reasons such as getting a job have made me change my attire and actually change my values. It sounds somewhat superficial but it is important what others think of you. I no longer roll out of bed around noon anymore but try to always present myself as a sharp dresser. When it comes to my outfits and attire I now try and live by the motto, “dress for the job you want”. In other words, if I want to have a good job that pays well and that I enjoy I have to dress accordingly. No one will hire me if I show up to the job interview in shorts and a basketball t-shirt. At least I hope they would not. My closet and drawers are now lined and filled with nice clothes such as “Calvin Klein” or “Polo”. This is almost the polar opposite of what my closet used to look like. In the past my clothes were mostly t-shirts, sweatpants, or athletic clothing. All these clothes were comfortable. However now that I have become accustomed to wearing nicer clothes such as slacks and button downs I have found that these types of clothes are also comfortable as well. I am not saying that I don’t still like to wear sweatpants and t-shirts anymore but its more around the house or to the gym.
I have noticed that this trend has also taken hold with my peers as well. More and more often do I overhear my friends saying that they just got some new clothes or just bought a new watch or something along those lines. As I get older my values have changed and this definitely can be seen in my wardrobe and how I dress myself. This can also be said to an extent for my peers. People are going on job interviews and business presentations, and they are dressing sharp and trying to impress.
Reflection
The objectives for this unit on personal adornment were somewhat difficult to wrap my head around. Since it is very subjective and how my attire and body reflect my personal values, it was difficult to fully understand and complete the objectives. However I have included this artifact in my portfolio because it does show how my family and up bringing have shaped my physical appearance and in turn snapped my personal values. The artifact goes into how my wardrobe and attire has changed as time has passed but also how my change in adornment correlates with my change in beliefs as well.
I think this artifact best exemplifies the objective of “physical appearance affects definitions of identity and belonging”. I think that when I discussed growing up in an athletic family and the fact that my brother and father both played basketball in college showed how my physical appearance and adornment were effected by where I came from and my sense of identity and belonging. This is a major reason why I chose to include it in my blog post and in this portfolio. It is also very interesting how my attire has changed over time from the t-shirts and sweatshirts to the “Calvin Klein” and “Polo” button downs and how this also effected what values and beliefs I have now.
In the future I would like to explore more into body accessories and body art such as jewelry that people wear, tattoos, and even hairstyles. I know some of this was covered in this unit but I did not particularly focus on it to much. This probably because I have no tattoos and short hair. But none the less I think getting more information and knowledge regarding body accessories and how it shows one values or beliefs would be beneficial.
Artifact #3: Personal Adornment
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