This paper analyzes the application of DeLong's framework of visual analysis in research on dress outside of the mainstream. Drawing from three bodies of separately conducted research, this paper explores the potential of using a system for visual analysis originally developed for study of cosmopolitan2 dress to understand visual information in other cultural contexts. As a component of our research design each researcher used DeLong's system of visual analysis to explore dress as a reflection of cultural construction of gender. This collaborative effort, which summarizes our individual works, demonstrates that visual analysis is a useful means for examining gender through symbolic dimensions of dress.