Saturday, October 02, 2010

Comfortable Clothes Controversy


On Tim Gunn's page (Gunn Laws) of the September 2010 issue of Marie Claire, Tim talks about comfort. As always, he gets right to the point with no apologies. Something to think about. Here's the excerpt:

Some people think of dressing up or being polite as a burden. They think having to wear a tie or use the right fork or send a thank-you card is a kind of shackle. To these people I say: Getting out of bed is a shackle. If you feel that way, stay in it! Invest in a hospital gurney and wheel yourself around on it when you to go out. I get very impatient with this whole "comfort issue" with clothing. Yes, you don't feel as comfortable in clothes that fit as you do in your pajamas. That's a GOOD thing. You're navigating in a world where you need to have your wits about you. If you're in a lackadaisical comfort haze, you can't be engaged in the world as you need to be.
 
ME: I totally agree. If you watch makeover shows like "How Do I Look?" or "What Not to Wear," it seems the major roadblock to improving one's appearance is "comfort."  They want to cling to the ugly worn-out t-shirts, elastic-waste polyester pants, oversized sweatshirts and crocs, simply because they are "comfortable." Interestingly, clothes that fit and look good CAN be comfortable.

2 comments:

Patricia Stoltey said...

On the other hand, one woman's comfort is another woman's straitjacket. You'll never get me in pantyhose or heels again . . . well, except maybe for weddings.

Luana Krause said...

Hi, Patricia: Yes, everyone has her own style. I'm a fan of ballet flats and pointy-toed flats. Also vintage 1940s style pumps.

In cool weather I almost always were a scarf. I have several in various colors and patterns.