Yes, this is what exactly I am feeling right now with my research project.I am doing all I mentioned in my research strategy, I clicked photographs of men on streets, I looked at fashion trends, I went through blogs, asked people what they think about men's fashion but what I don't know is what to do with all this data?? I think what I really need right now is parameters to define and compare to what extent men are fashionable. The question is how do I define those parameteres? How do i decide if a person is fashionable or not? Is it because he is wearing a muffler or because he is wearing a different color? From observing men on street (believe me, dats what I have been doing all these weeks, looking at men left, right and centre!!) I realised that yes, men are fashionable in whatever they are wearing. They know how to dress (most of them atleast), and they do it stylishly. Even if they are wearing a typical shirt-jacket-jeans-muffler combo, they look good in it.
So then I thought, where does all this put me in my research? What am I exactly looking for? Like Jeremy said, what is the drive behind my research? I got the answers about men being fashionable or not...now what??
I know I know I am asking questions and questions but I guess that is how I work. I need to answer them (hopefully wil find answers soon!). One thing that came to my mind was to restrict it. Like to look at outerwear and see how many men experiment with it. But behind all this, I keep thinking, what will be the result of this experiment? How will it help me?
Ahaan...brainwave- Maybe I can look at outerwear and knits, two main components of menswear, and see how I can combine them!
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