“…Education, occupation, and employment status are frequently included in clothingdemand studies (Dardis ef a/., 1981;DeWeese, 1993;DeWeese and Norton, 1991;Douthitt and Fedyk, 1988;Nelson, 1989;Norum, 1989Norum, ,1992Wagner and Hanna, 1983;Zhang and Norton, 1995). Previous research shows that higher levels of educational attainment and occupational status are positively related to clothing expenditures (Dardis et al, 1981;DeWeese, 1993;DeWeese and Norton, 1991;Douthitt and Fedyk, 1988;Nelson, 1989;Norum, 1989Norum, ,1992Wagner and Hanna, 1983;Zhang and Norton, 1995).…”