Goods: A good or commodity in economics is any object or service that increases utility, directly or indirectly, not to be confused with good in a moral or ethical sense (see Utilitarianism and consequentiality ethical theory). A good that cannot be used by consumers directly, such as an office building or capital equipment, can also be referred to as a good as an indirect source of utility through resale value or as a source of income. A 'good' in economic usage does not imply moral acceptance or even legality.
Shopping goods and Materials:
Clothing: Clothing protects the vulnerable nude human body
from extremes of weather and other features of the environment.
It is worn for safety, comfort, modesty and to reflect religious,
cultural and social meaning. Human beings are the only creatures
known to wear clothing voluntarily.
Accessories: Fashion accessories are items apart from the
garment itself, which complement the whole outfit. Fashion
accessories include jewelry, gloves, handbags, hats, or
scarves.
Accessories can add detail to an outfit, modifying the garment's
style or the visual effects of the fabric from which the
garment is made. Accessories may also have practical functions.
Handbags are useful carrying items, and hats' brims protect
the face and the head from harsh conditions.
