Uncomfortable fashion has existed throughout human history, forcing people to make certain sacrifices. There are many examples. Take, for example, Victorian corsets, which sometimes took two or three assistants to tighten. Even in the 21st century, there are still things that fashionistas wear but hate. Today we will talk about them.
Spicy inconveniences
Lace underwear, if worn constantly, rubs the skin, causing abrasions, irritation, and allergies. Considering that it is most often made from synthetics, such things are clearly not intended for daily wear. And so - she came, showed off, made an impression and took it off. And in general, it’s not clear what to wear under it - lace sticks out everywhere. Maybe go with a ski sweater and matching pants?
Another torture device is underwire bras. Yes, they support large breasts, creating the necessary silhouette. However, not for long - they tend to break through the tissue and then dig into the skin, and at the most inopportune moment.
Almost 18th century
Skinnies that have come into fashion are compared to a corset. They cut into the body in the area of the abdomen and buttocks, impair blood circulation, the digestion process, and have a detrimental effect on the genitourinary system. Constantly wearing slimming trousers contributes to the appearance of varicose veins. A low waist, when the lower back is overcooled, can lead to diseases of the kidneys and genitourinary system. Yes, undoubtedly, extra pounds are pulled inward, the figure becomes toned and slender. But what a pleasure it is to take off these pants that cut into the most delicate parts of the body and change into loose clothes!
Cannot be removed lowered
A stylish jumpsuit seems so comfortable and unpretentious in selection. You just throw it on and don’t worry about matching, the blouse popping out of your pants, or the occasional “stripper.” However, the discomfort lies elsewhere. It will take half an hour to go to the ladies' room. After all, you will have to completely take off this ammunition and then put it back on. Enjoyment is below average.
Spectacular inconvenience
Mini, as a symbol of female emancipation, has reigned on the catwalks and in modern life for decades. But when wearing such a skirt, you must always be on guard. Too narrow - you have to constantly pull it back; wide - watch out for gusts of wind, which can expose the entire lower “facade” for others to see. Fans of this type of clothing flaunt it even in severe cold. And this simply threatens the genitourinary system.
A pencil skirt (especially without a slit) forces you to take small steps, and the tight fit at the waist prevents you from eating anything extra. For some it’s good, but you don’t always want to be beautiful, hungry and standing in one place.
A word about accessories
Where would we be without them? The gracefully emphasized neck line draws attention to the shoulders and chest, reminiscent of the times when women were the decoration of the ball. But all this beauty either pulls down your earlobes, or gets tangled in your hair, or gets caught on the bodice of your dress.
Feet - only comfort
What crazy fashion designer came up with high-heeled sandals consisting of three straps? The foot crawls forward, and the toes must be tucked, otherwise they will dig into the asphalt. You can also easily break your ankle, get crooked posture, and get swelling. A maximum of five minutes of walking in such shoes, and then - a strong desire to spit on everything and put on slippers.
But designers do not stop in their delights. Reality TV star Kim Kardashian doesn't hide the beauty of her legs in transparent plastic boots. Yes, they might be great to wear in rainy weather. What if it's sunny? Scary to imagine.
Blurring the line between architecture and fashion, English artist Kat Potter has created a collection of wooden shoes. These are high-rise shoes and sandals. It's hard to say how comfortable they are to wear. The reviews of these art objects are very revealing, in which they are compared to the Spanish torture boot.
So what to do? My childhood motto: “You have to sacrifice for the sake of fashion.”Be patient, since you are a woman, don’t while away your life in comfortable moccasins and cozy sweaters, this has never brought pleasure to anyone: neither those wearing THIS, nor those looking at THIS, only boredom. By the way, I have a light, fluffy, short skirt that flies up with every gust of wind. Let it take off, it’s not scary, because under it I wear thick leggings of the same color with a “leather” texture, and no one reacts to these “flights” - there’s simply nothing to react to. And the problem of “high-heeled sandals consisting of three straps” is completely solvable: a lot of different shoe inserts are now sold that prevent the foot from slipping and hold it in the desired position. Here it is: everything is simple, everything can be solved, if anything listed in the article can create inconvenience, then this applies to overalls, I once experienced its “charms” for myself, I don’t want it anymore.
I know only one problem with the convenience of women's clothes - a clear lack of pockets. All the other things listed here are quite convenient. Skinnies are generally the most comfortable thing, but you just need to take soft, stretchy ones in your own size. Lace lingerie is comfortable if made from good materials. The same goes for an underwire bra - I only wear these, size 8 dictates. If the bra is not made from scraps from the production of pioneer ties, then the underwires will not come out. And if the bones are not bitten off from the wire fence, then their ends are rounded and wrapped in soft plastic - they cannot dig into anything. Yes, I prefer stiletto sandals with wide ribbons, but if you take it by size, then nothing comes off even with thin ones. A narrow skirt does not ride up, again, if it is not too small.And I don’t see a big problem with a wide short skirt flying around.
Most of the problems are removed when choosing the right size and quality product, as in lace underwear and underwires. And with shoes - there are sooooo different “three straps” on stiletto heels. In some, standing is a feat, in others I can rush around the city and floors. The problem is that not everyone knows how to choose the right shoes. And this is definitely not with delivery - it’s trivial not to understand in five minutes during fitting whether it’s yours or not. I wear overalls. But knowing for sure that I won’t go to any public toilet, but I’ll definitely have time to return.