We have been through those days where we are feeling less confident about ourselves. You feel doubtful and ultimately nervous when stepping out into public places. But you know that this can’t go on forever, there must be a way, there must be something that can help you pull through this situation. So what could it be? What if we tell you that all it takes to banish these feelings is just a simple change of wardrobe?
“Wait, what?”
Yes, all it takes is just a few fashion hacks to amp up your confidence! Follow these tips and you might be strutting down the streets like an A-list Hollywood star! (Or at the very least, feeling more comfortable and confident with yourself in public.)
Make Sure that Your Clothes are Well Prepared
Before you step out of your house with your new outfit, you might want to run a quick check-up on your clothes. Are they dry enough from your last laundry? Are they properly cleaned? Have you ironed your clothes? These are very important because some clothes are accentuated by these preparation methods.
For example, going out to an interview or a date with wrinkled clothes isn’t exactly an ideal way to boost your confidence. In fact, the other party might be upset as they would assume that you are not taking them seriously. Moreover, it would be counterproductive to have the best clothes and the latest in-trend fits if you are not going to iron or dry-clean them properly. So do be sure to keep your clothes well prepped or you can simply have your T shirt custom made by your local printing shop for the best result!
Wear Clothes that Fits You Right
One of the best ways to boost your confidence is to wear clothes that feel “just right”. What do we exactly mean by this? To put it simply, do choose clothes that fit your size appropriately. Having clothes that are too loose or too tight might complicate or restrict your movement. Plus, it might get you the opposite effects of what you desired.
Ultimately, a poor choice of clothing would not only make you feel insecure in public but also physically uncomfortable. Surely you would not want to put your hard-earned wage for nothing? Thus, it is only adequate that you dress up to your own comfort.
Invest in Clothes You Love
Sometimes, you might feel like spending a teeny weeny bit more than usual to get the clothes you want and that’s okay! Fashion and spending go way back, it is an intricate relationship that dates as old as time. Thus, spending to get the clothes you want and believe will be great for you is only inevitable.
However, you will need to be smart about your money. Recognize exactly what it is about the clothes that made you want it. Is it the quality of the fabric or the materials? Is it because it’s a designer item? If you believe that it would improve your confidence, go get ’em! Most importantly, do keep in mind to purchase clothes with quality (and emphasise your quality well) and not on the sole basis of catching up with trends.
Dress According to the Occasion
So you have got the latest wear with the best materials and it is certainly comfortable. But are you really going to don a Met-Gala outfit to some family gatherings or a formal corporate meeting? Surely nobody in their right mind would unless the situation calls for it!
Wearing clothes that are incompatible with the occasion tends to make you look awkward and this will in turn make you feel uncomfortable in public. As a result, you would not feel confident. A quick fix to this? Just adhere to the dress codes. If you are feeling spicy, you can add a sprinkling of personality to the outfit with a pin or two, maybe a tie or any accessories that will fit the occasion nicely.
Tailor Your Outfit According to Your Best Qualities
Some clothes might accentuate your physical qualities such as a long torso, broad shoulders or long legs. Therefore, you might want to start building your clothing sense according to your best qualities! By having these clothes, you would not only be able to boost your confidence but you would also look great in public as well. The good news is that you don’t necessarily have to spend a lot, going thrift shopping might unearth you some hidden gems as well. An economic yet sensible choice.
All in all, while these tips would be great for you to increase your confidence, sometimes all it takes is a little faith and belief in yourself. After all, confidence is the sexiest outfit anyone can wear!