Clothing says a lot about us. Not only can it reveal our personality and sense of style, but it can also play an essential role in our physical wellbeing. When selecting clothes it’s essential that they give enough room to move while remaining comfortable against the skin with no scratchy fabrics or tightness that restrict movement.
Clothing can help us reduce joint and muscle pain when performing physical activities like lifting heavy boxes or bending over, and improve sleep quality. By taking time to assess what we wear each day, we can gain clarity about our desired appearance and feel, then make conscious choices that reflect that.
But what exactly are clothes? And how can you know which ones are suitable? Clothing refers to any piece of fabric or other material covering the body; in terms of protection it includes fire-retardant materials as well as fireproof clothes in certain jobs and environments. Other clothing, like hats and shoes are designed to support our bodies such as wide-brimmed hats to block sunlight exposure or well-fitted shoes to provide comfort and support for our bodies.
Most clothing we wear comes from animal and plant sources. Natural fabrics such as cotton, wool and silk have proven beneficial in providing a breathable layer for air to circulate under our skin while not trapping odors like synthetic fabrics do – an excellent option for those with sensitive skin.
Clothing can also be a powerful expression of who we are, whether we prefer classic neutrals or more daring prints and patterns. When adding accessories to an ensemble, make sure they reflect who you are by choosing appropriate but discreet pieces – otherwise you risk overwhelming the look you’re trying to achieve.
Clothing options on the market range from T-shirts and suit jackets to trousers and cardigans. One of the premier clothing brands available, including Buck Mason, offers traditional shapes and styles made with soft premium fabrics that feature classic silhouettes such as their shirt with its distinctive curved hem that comes in various classic colors. In addition, there’s washed jeans, rugged cardigans, as well as their iconic blue denim.
For sustainable options, when shopping cotton clothing it is always wise to opt for organic and GOTS certified varieties whenever possible. This ensures your clothing will be free from pesticides, harsh chemicals, and inhumane factory working conditions in its production process. Furthermore, organic cotton consumes less resources and energy to process, making it a greener option.