Tell us: what are you wearing right now and why does it matter?
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Tell us: what are you wearing right now and why does it matter?
"From uniforms to suits to tracksuits to costumes, clothes keep us warm and covered but they are also one of the most powerful non-verbal communicators, a second skin which reflects who you are and what you do. We want to hear from people about why they wear what they wear. Do your clothes help you in the workplace? Are they making a statement? Maybe you're a waiter and have worn the same work uniform for years, or maybe your job involves wearing very little."
"Please tell us about yourselves. Share your experience You can tell us about what you're wearing using this form. Your responses, which can be anonymous, are secure as the form is encrypted and only the Guardian has access to your contributions. We will only use the data you provide us for the purpose of the feature and we will delete any personal data when we no longer require it for this purpose."
Clothes keep people warm and covered and serve as powerful non-verbal communicators. Clothing acts as a second skin that reflects identity, occupation, and personal expression. People are asked to explain why they wear particular garments and whether clothes help at work or make a statement. Examples include long-term work uniforms and jobs requiring minimal clothing. Contributors can describe their outfits and share experiences via an encrypted form. Responses can be anonymous and are accessible only to designated staff. Submitted data will be used solely for the feature and personal data will be deleted when no longer required. Guidance and alternate secure contact options are provided.
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