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Brand conscious? Here's why

Ever wondered why popular apparel brands appeal to people who seek intimacy in relationships? Read on.

Updated on: Dec 18, 2008 08:00 PM IST
PTI | By , Washington
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Ever wondered why popular apparel brands like Van Huesen, Louis Phillipe and Park Avenue appeal to people who seek intimacy in relationships? Well, the answer lies in their upbringing, says a new study.

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A team, led by Indian-origin researcher Vanitha Swaminathan of Pittsburgh University, has found that people's relationship styles can affect their brand choices to a large extent, the 'Journal of Consumer Research' reported.

"Depending on the nature of the relationship between the infant and caregiver, an individual will develop an attachment style characterised by the following two dimensions -- anxiety and avoidance.

"The anxiety dimension refers to the extent a person's view of self is positive or negative; whereas the avoidance dimension is based on the extent to which the view of others is positive or negative," according to the researchers.

In fact, according to them, anxiously attached individuals are more influenced by "brand personalities", the idea that a brand possesses human-like traits, like sincerity or excitement.

In their study, the researchers tested participants to determine their attachment styles. Then they asked about their desires for "sincere" versus "exciting" products to reach the conclusion.

"This research points out an interesting but counterintuitive finding: Brand personality can be most useful for forging consumer-brand connections with consumers who tend to enjoy such deep connections in the interpersonal context," the researchers said.

 
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