Like the title says...How do you know that what feels good is what you should put on? How do you feel about what we wear meaning somthing? - and if you say it is dumb, or something, yada yada yada - I mean please think about the question; and the other one as well, please.
Amonwilde7 points5y ago
Is this question randomly generated?
SnoobertDoobertDoo4 points5y ago
Visually impaired fellow from Canada here! A lot of people, especially men, will say they don't care how they look, which is great. As long as you're comfortable wear whatever you want. That being said, style is important. It's called a fashion statement because it is a statement. In the case of visually impaired people, being well dressed and put together can be a very powerful statement. I don't know how things are where you live, but where I come from, most people are under the impression that blind people can't take care of themselves at all, and always need to rely on other people. Being able to dress yourself (well at that) proves that you don't need someone else to pick out your clothes for you.
The most important thing I can recommend doing is organizing your closet meticulously. So in addition to separating hoodies zip ups and pullovers, you should also try to organize them by patterning/design if you can as well as colour so you don't wear anything that clashes.
I like to use hangars for everything so I can feel the materials of each piece of clothing and remind myself what it is. You can also use dry cleaner bags as a sort of divider to keep sections of your closet separate.
duggie_R4 points5y ago
Dont’t really know how to help you but i have a follow up question. Has anyone else on here stopped giving a care what they look like? To much effort to care about that sort of thing when you cant see.
KillerLag3 points5y ago
I have had some clients who have ended up that route. There seem to be two major factors that influence if it that happens.
One is if a family member helps spot-check to see if things are good ("Honey, you have a mustard stain on that tie" or "You are wearing a pink shirt with your grey pants"). The other factor is if your day to day lifestyle requires you to have a specific level of presentation. If you are in a non-formal situation most of the day, there is no reason to dress up. But if it is someone who works in the public eye (lawyer, television host) or a job position where cleanliness is a factor (food prep, hospitality), then someone looking disheveled will impact your job.
BasicChick3142 points5y ago
I use a color identifier and I have a good memory for which colors go together.
In the winter, the easiest outfits for me are casual dresses/sweater dresses with fleece-lined tights because the combination is so warm and I only have to make sure two things match.
I'm most comfortable in skirts, skorts and dresses because I can move more freely and I've been told I look better in them. But if I'm feeling lazy I'll throw on jeans because they go with almost everything.
And I recently got canes in different colors so I'll usually grab one that matches my jacket or some other part of my outfit.
bradley222 points5y ago
As long as I am warm, it doesn't bother me what I ware.
From what I understand, my clothes are mostly one colour.
Raf_AL2 points5y ago
I'm a guy who doesn't care that much about what I wear. However, I actually have a weird system, when it comes to wearing something, that should mean something. When i'm going casual I usually wear a T-shirt with a hoodie on top. Most of my clothes tend to have dark colours, and most of the clothes don't have any patterns, since my vision is so bad, I can't see patterns that well. I usually go with blue jeans, since they usually work with everything I wear. However, when I try to get someones attention, I Like to wear a sweater, so that I look a little different than usual. Don't know why, and so far it hasn't helped that much :D. For formal events I usually go safe and put a blazer over e sleaveles shirt and put on some black jeans.
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