¶ … clothing or what particular clothing items to buy?
What do you notice most about others' clothes when you see them, and what do you think other people notice about your clothes?
Both of these questions identify experiential (i.e. phenomenological) information about the clothes buying process and the resultant decisions, informing the researchers regarding stylistic issues and the degree to which peer perception influences clothing purchases. As it is assumed that these will be mediating factors in the decisions to purchase clothes and in the satisfaction derived from clothes, acquiring information about the consumer experiences in these regards will help the researchers develop more effective products and marketing strategies.
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