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Perception.Why would I ever buy the most expensive stuff then? I know about stuff being worn out. People buy expensive clothes in real life due to it being higher quality, at a certain point it stops being about quality and then about branding. Basically to show off. If the most expensive clothes neither gain attribute bonus nor are more sturdy than some random jeans founds at a market for 1/10th the price, you will always go with the marketplace jeans. There are no reasons not to.
You also didn't answer regarding the gif to webm conversion.
People buy more expensive things because they THINK they get higher quality. It not necessarily IS of higher quality.
For the brand thing it is similar.
Some people don't know a brand while they can actually despise other brands.
For example having a date with a beautiful girl my perception of her instantly drops when she has a Luis Vuitton purse.
Another thing you might keep in mind is that clothes are tailored differently.
Two dresses of roughly the same style can be vastly different. For instance the fabric of one dress can be slightly more transparent than the other or the cut on the leg is ending slightly higher.
It can very well be the look of one fabric is superior to the look of a more expensive fabric for some people.
Plus as any woman in Real Life can tell you a dress can have a different visual effect on two roughly similar women. While a dress looks fabulous on the first one the same dress looks ... less than ideal on the other one.
May be because of the slightly different hair color. Or that the tits of one woman are slightly bigger. Or because one woman has stronger i.e. thicker calves ...
Some games implement clothes attractiveness as a simple progression with few dresses.
Some games make dresses have all the same values.
Some games disregard clothes attractiveness at all.
Attractiveness is not a stat that is based purely on "more is better" value. And this game actually comes close to reality in my eyes.