What Do Designer Clothes Do For Me?

Personally speaking, I'm all for splashing out a few top quality designer clothing items. I would never knowingly swap my smaller than most wardrobe of quality clothes for a burgeoning, crammed to the back teeth wardrobe of clothes that I never really want to wear. So what if people see me wearing the same thing a little more often than they do on other girls. It's a problem easily solved with accessories.

I mean, if you read about some women who manage to wear the exact same dress for a month or a year to make socio-political column inches, then surely we can all get by on a little less. Some of friends seem to subscribe to the exact opposite theory, that quantity is better than quality. Sure, I guess it 'outweighs' it literally speaking, but who are they really trying to kid?

We all know that there is an unmistakeable buzz that you get out of wearing something new for the first time, but for me that is a transitory thing. There is a buzz that is much more long lasting than that and that is the one that you get out of wearing clothes that fit you like a tailor-made glove, are well made and have quality written all over them. 'Written all over them' figuratively speaking of  course. In my opinion, a quality designer doesn't write their name all over your clothes.

I view designer clothes shopping as something of an investment. I'm looking for clothes that compliment my figure by bringing out my best assets and hiding away my worst. I'm looking for clothes that are stylish, but not so bleeding-edge and off the wall that I'll only ever wear them once or twice. Clothes that are built to last and will gracefully take some wear and tear.

People are judged on their appearance, at least initially. It is a sad, but true fact. You may not like that, but you aren't going to change it. You may as well do yourself justice and be the very best that you can be. Make the best physical impression you can so that you have the opportunity to make the best non-physical impression.

Buying ladies designer clothes is like investing in your own self confidence. If you know that you look as good as you possibly can on the outside, then that is only going to have a positive effect on how you feel on the inside. So you can keep your overflowing wardrobe of ill fitting items, I'd rather have my smaller collection of quality confidence boosters any day.


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Author: Angel Garcia