concept   attire
culture   Western countries
statement   In Western countries, clothing choices are influenced by individual expression and fashion trends, including casual wear and the tradition of wearing shoes indoors.

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# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 attire Western countries Wearing casual attire like jeans and t-shirts is acceptable in most social settings. 1
2 attire Western countries Individual expression and fashion trends play a significant role in clothing choices 1
3 casual wear Western countries Casual wear, such as jeans and t-shirts, is widely accepted in various social settings and workplaces. 1
4 get dressed Western countries Typical morning routine involving the selection and putting on of various clothing items, including undergarments, tops, bottoms, and accessories. 1
5 get dressed Western countries Putting on clean, appropriate clothing is considered a routine part of daily life, and is often seen as an expression of personal hygiene and self-respect. 1
6 get dressed Western countries Wearing layers in colder weather and considering fashion trends when getting dressed. 1
7 getting dressed Western countries Putting on clean and presentable clothes is important for daily activities and social interactions. 1
8 getting dressed Western countries Wearing underwear, shirt, pants, and shoes is considered standard for getting dressed. 1
9 ready-to-wear Western countries Ready-to-wear clothing is widely embraced and commonly purchased in Western countries, often preferred for its convenience and accessibility. 1
10 wear Western countries Wearing shoes indoors is common and expected. 1
11 wearing Western countries Wearing casual clothing is common in daily life, with emphasis on personal style and comfort. 1
12 wearing Western countries Wearing shoes indoors is common and expected. 1