A survey carried out by Oxfam has revealed that thousands of women are suffering from so-called 'Outfit Repetition Syndrome'. Out of the 2,000 women surveyed, 46 percent said they wouldn't wear their favourite party outfits more than five times.
樂施會的一項調(diào)查揭示,成千上萬的女性正飽受“穿衣重樣綜合癥”的困擾。在調(diào)查的2000名女性中,有46%表示自己穿最喜歡的派對裝不會超過五次。
A spokesperperson for Oxfam said: 'The days of the staple party dress are officially over. As social media usage increases, so does ORS.'
樂施會的一名發(fā)言人稱:“出席派對穿同一套禮服的日子已經(jīng)宣告終結(jié)。隨著社交媒體用戶的增加,‘穿衣重樣綜合癥’的患者也在增加。”
Rachael Adams from Essex, says that after being tagged on Facebook or Instagram in a new dress, she will then banish it to the back of her wardrobe.
來自艾塞克斯的瑞秋·亞當斯說,只要自己穿一條新裙子的照片被上傳到Facebook或Instagram上,她就會將這條新裙子塞到衣柜最里面。
'It's social media's fault,' Rachael says. 'You know other people will notice if you wear the same thing twice and you don't want to be seen as boring. '
“這是社交媒體的錯,”瑞秋說,“你知道如果自己把同一件衣服穿兩次會被其他人注意到,而且你也不愿意讓人覺得你很單調(diào)。”