Clothing is the most deliberate form of nonverbal communication available to humans. Every morning, people make hundreds of micro-decisions about how to present themselves to the world, and those decisions are driven by a combination of conscious preference, social expectation, and deeply unconscious psychological need. The gap between the first two and the third is where the most interesting information lives. What people consciously say they like, and what social convention tells them to wear, is the managed presentation. What their deepest psychological needs drive them toward, in terms of coverage, concealment, display, and symbolic protection, reveals the architecture of...