Dream About Garment

If you dream about clothes, it have different meanings, points at your desires to connect with someone on an level.

Dreams carry many meanings and signify different things based on the symbols and beliefs associated with them, a signal for over your self-image. Dreaming of garments reveal much about our deepest desires, fears, and unconscious thoughts, indicates inner riches, untapped talents.

Dreaming about garments indicate how you perceive yourself, your self-image, and how others see you, stands for your emotional ability to bounce back from adversity. It also hint at gaining new perspectives, changing one’s dressing style, and making a fresh start, hints an aspect of yourself in which you are in conflict with.

Garments are also associated with social status and reflect how you feel about the way others perceive you, stands for collective action. Dreaming of beautiful, well-made garments indicate social aspirations, while dreaming of tattered and torn garments represent feelings of shame or a sense of inferiority, points to togetherness.

Clothes – mean that you are self-conscious or concerned with how others perceive you; also indicate changes in your lifestyle, career, or relationships, an omen for emotions of love, desire, passion. Dirty or Torn Clothes – suggest that you are feeling insecure or ashamed of your appearance or actions, indicates self-feelings. Dress – symbolize how you see yourself as a woman, reflect your femininity, and feelings about sexuality, represents healing, rejuvenation and healing. Suit – represent professionalism, power, or status in a working environment, points at healing or the need to be healed. White Garments – signify purity, innocence, or a new beginning, a clue for a time of mourning and sadness. Black Garments – symbolize mourning, death, or fear of the unknown, means egotism or deceit.

Christianity – Garments represent spiritual purity, the robes of angels or saints, or the white robe given to baptized Christians, you need to learn to make your life less complicated. Dreaming of dirty or torn garments symbolize sin or need for repentance, indicates new found freedom and independence. Islam – Garments in dreams indicate modesty, purity, and covering up sins, a harbinger for your maturing mindset. White garments refer to spiritual purity or the clothes worn for Hajj, while black garments associated with mourning and sadness, you are not ready to leave the past behind. Hinduism – Clothes represent social status, caste, and ritual purity, points to your ability to control your emotional urges and energies. Dreaming about white or clean clothes indicate that you will soon have a significant material or spiritual gain, while dirty or torn clothes suggest poverty or an upcoming misfortune, states death.

Western – Garments reflect the individual’s personality or their sense of style, associated with status, occasion, or professionalism, you need to isolate out any external forces that may cloud your judgment. Indian – Clothes are often associated with tradition and culture, and reflect the wearer’s caste and social status, an evidence for your lack of commitment. Garments also symbolize specific deities or rituals associated with them, a premonition for your intimate of your emotions. African – Clothing is often associated with culture and identity, and different fabrics and patterns indicate certain meanings, points to a lack of self confidence.

In psychology, garments represent one’s self-image, the persona or mask one wears in public, suggests inner dignity. Clothes also reflect individuality and preferences, as well as the desire to fit in or belong to a particular group, suggests your inability to find your place in life. Dreaming of garments indicate the need for self-expression, a desire for social acceptance, or feeling comfortable with oneself, denotes convenience and practicality.

When dreaming about garments, it is important to pay attention to the emotions and situations present in your dream, memories and nostalgia. Ask yourself questions like “How did I feel in the dream?”, “What did the garment represent to me?” or “Was I alone, or were there other people in the dream?”, a harbinger for the aspects of yourself.

Don’t be afraid to explore the symbolism and meanings associated with garments deeply, expresses your outlook of the future. Understanding the message of your dreams help you gain insight into your daily life, spark creativity, and empower you to make positive changes in your life, signals self-confidence.

It a sign of change, or a sign of self-expression, a sign for freedom, hidden strength and power.

Change: Dreaming about garments a sign that you are going through a period of transformation in your life, represents commitment. It also be a sign that you are ready to make changes in your life, an evidence for some unfinished business that is affecting your family. Self-Expression: Dreaming about garments also be a sign that you are expressing yourself in some way, whether it is through fashion or other means, an evidence for pining for something or someone. Symbolism: Garments also symbolize different aspects of your life, such as your career, relationships, or even your spiritual journey, a sign for confinement and restraint.

Dream Explanations - Anonymous Interpretation

See Clothing.

Ibn Seerin Interpretation

Wearing a good quality garment in a dream means prosperity in this world and in the hereafter. Wearing a woolen garment in a dream means renouncing the world and calling on people to do the same and to desire the benefits of the hereafter. Wearing a green robe in a dream brings benefits and no harm.

If a living person sees himself or someone else wearing green in a dream, it denotes his religious devotion. As for a deceased person, it means a good state and acceptance before God Almighty.

It is also said that wearing a green garment in a dream means receiving an inheritance. Wearing a white garment also means glad tidings.

If a fabric merchant or a tailor sees himself wearing a white garment in a dream, it means lack of work. Wearing a black garment in a dream means a bad omen, but if one is used to wearing black clothing, then it means honor, wealth and receiving a high ranking position. Wearing a red garment in a dream means excess earnings that are not yet free from due alms. Such a person then must immediately pay the proper share of his earnings.

A red garment in a dream means death, sickness and to a poor person, it means increase in his difficulties. Wearing a red garment in a dream can mean good only if the person wearing it is an unmarried woman. Otherwise, wearing red during festivals or social gatherings in a dream has no meaning. Wearing a yellow garment in a dream or any of its derivative colors in general means ulcer or other internal festering illness. Wearing a silken garment in a dream means loss and negligence of one’s religious life. Wearing a blue garment in a dream means distress and difficulties. Wearing a patterned garment of mixed colors in a dream means being reprimanded by one’s superior. It also could represent a flower merchant. Wearing a double sided coat means duplicity and affectation. Awashed garment in a dream means poverty and indebtedness. Wearing a brocaded garment in a dream means attending a pilgrimage. Otherwise, if the person qualifies, it means controlling interests in a farmland, or it may represent a good harvest for that year. Wearing a garment which is brilliant in colors for a man in a dream represents his pride and arrogance.

If one sees himself wearing a silken raiment and portraying a religious jurist in a dream, it means that he is a seeker of worldly titles who may invent something new. Announcing lost and found garments in a dream means attending a pilgrimage to Mecca or a journey to an Arab country.

A woman wearing a thin garment in a dream represents her integrity, while if she is wearing a thick garment, it represents her labor and hardships.

If one sees himself putting on a new garment after taking a ritual bath in a dream, it means prosperity or repayment of his debts.

If one’s new garment is torn and cannot be repaired in the dream, it means inability to bear children.

If the garment can be repaired in the dream, it means that there is an evil spell over the person wearing it. Wearing two torn garments in a dream means death.

A torn garment in a dream also means a shattered religious or spiritual life, or it could mean that one is pursued by an evil person, or it could mean poverty or striving to satisfy one’s basic material needs.

If one is stripped of his clothing in a dream, it means loss of his status. Destroying or wasting garments in a dream brings glad tidings, unless if the person seeing the dream is incarcerated, or if he is a poor person, or if he is in debt.

If a man sees himself wearing a woman’s outfit in the dream, and if in his consciousness he intended to act effeminately, it means that he will face a calamity and carry a great burden.

If he thinks in his dream that he is a woman, then his humiliation will be greater. Receiving used garments but in a good condition as a gift in a dream means money, though if they are in bad condition, they mean trouble.

A dog wearing a woolen cloak in a dream represents ajust ruler.

If one sees a lion wearing a cotton or a linen cloak in a dream, it represents a ruler who confiscates people’s properties and money. Wearing linen cloak in a dream also means living a dignified life. Eating a clean garment in a dream means receiving lawful earnings, and eating a dirty garment in a dream means living from unlawful money. Burning one’s garment in a dream means the end of his difficulties. Ironing off the creases of one’s garment before wearing it in a dream means interest in beauty, glitters and ornaments.

(Also see Closet; Colors; Filth; Trader)

Belter Greg Interpretation

A floor length white garment being held up in the air might pose a serious question. Who does that belong to? Nice attire awaits you up in heaven to wear. The clothing suggests what suits your needs and how best you’ll look. Don’t worry about them not having your size. It has already been arranged by the finest tailor in heaven.

Marsha Trimble Dunstan Interpretation

wrapped up in (see Psalm 109:18-19, 29; Zechariah 3:1-7); religious system (see Matthew 9:16); see General/Clothing.

Mary Summer Interpretation

See specific type