The quote from The Devil Wears Prada
Well, that pretty much says it all right there, doesn't it?

For two reasons:
- On the list of movies I'd be LEAST likely to have seen, that one's about six of them;
- I do admit to questioning the objectivity of taking a quote meant to describe the fashion industry from a movie that is ABOUT that very thing. Still, I guess there's no such thing as objectivity in this case.
I do still maintain my position, though, that doing things like wearing sports material is not the same thing as dressing up in fancy clothes for the catwalk circuit and all that. I still believe that the purpose of high fashion, as most of us understand it, is to dress alike, to be equally fancy, to impress people. Sports fans don't do that. We're not obsessed with the clothes in the same sense. We wear it for a specific purpose: to express support for a team, or an athlete on that team. I still believe that this makes a difference. Unless you're trying to get into an exclusive club, or black tie affair, that requires fancy clothes, or your job requires you to wear it, then what is the purpose of dressing fancy in general?