The purpose of this study is to investigate the relationship between clothing behaviors, background and popularity for a group of junior-high school girls in seoul, Korea. background: father`s education, type of housing and economic level. popularity: Sociometric test. For statistical analyses of the data from 446 respondents, F-test, t-test, x2-test, M. and S.D. were used. The findings were as follows: 1. (1) Father`s education correlated significantly with rAwarenessj at p<.05, and with rsatisfactionj at p<. 005. (2) Type of housing correlated significantly with fconformityf?t p<.005, and with significantly fsatisfactionj at p<.01. (3) Economic level correlated significantly rconformityj at p<.05, and with significantly [satisfaction] at p<.005. 2. A significantly positive relationship was found between popularity and background. The higher the economic level and father`s education are, the more popular are they: in their classroom. They also were found to have their own houses. On the contrary, the less the economic level and father`s education are, the less popular are they in their classroom. They, in most cases, live in rent houses. 3. A positive relationship was not found between popularity and clothing behaviors.