Monday, June 24, 2024

Does What We Wear Matter?

 

Have you ever felt uncomfortable only to change your clothing and it changes the way you feel? I have. Think about it. How do you feel when you go to a more formal setting like Sunday service? Or when you go to grab some eggs at the store in your pajama pants? I would say that for sure what we wear can make or break our mood for the day. And here's why:

1. Looking good helps us feel good. 

I remember as a kid I would look forward to school the next day by choosing what to wear. I would lay out each piece in the shape of a body on my carpet. I would go as far as tucking my socks into the shoes that were at the bottom of the pant legs. Why would I like to plan out my outfits? Because I knew that what I wore that next day mattered to me. I wanted to feel confident in my own skin. I wanted to feel good. In a LinkedIn article titled, How What We Wear Affects Our Mood and Behavior it states, "Studies have shown that the clothes we wear can affect our self-esteem and confidence. Dressing in clothes that make us feel good, such as clothing that is comfortable or flattering, can boost our mood and give us a sense of empowerment. 

2. Wearing nice clothes producing dopamine in the brain.

We all know about dopamine. It's a chemical messenger, a hormone that we feel that boosts our mood. We can get dopamine when we exercise, eat certain foods, meditate, and get enough sleep. But would you believe me if I said that what you wear can actually give you a dopamine hit? Yep! On the website sciencefocus.com we read, "if we opt for colorful clothing over the drab and dreary, we'll get a boost of dopamine and feel happier. Dopamine, as a neurotransmitter, is involved in several brain functions including the forming of emotions." so there you have it. what we choose to wear can actually make you feel good. 

3. How clothes can effect your emotions

Have you ever wondered why we dress up to go to church? Or when we stay in our jammies for a full day and opt out of getting dressed for the day, we kind of feel low or junky. There's a reason. What we wear and how we feel when we wear it is a real thing. In the same LinkedIn article as mentioned above they say, "In conclusion, what we wear is more than just a superficial choice. It can affect our mood, behavior, and well-being in significant ways. By understanding the psychology of clothing, we can make more intentional choices about what we wear and how it affects us." 

So when you get up in the morning, what will you choose to wear that day? Not sure if this rings true? Try it and see. What you put on matters. 


Thursday, November 7, 2013

Lazy Lizzie's



Here are a pair I just finished for myself. With these lazy day Lizzie's, I stitched the suede on the outside of the inner sole. These shoes turned out super airy and comfy. 

For Sarah

I made these with a little strip of suede. I kept the soles the same, which makes a really soft shoe. These are a plum purple with a gray suede. I wanted to get a moccasin feel.  Sarah received these on here birthday (Halloween). She slipped them in while still wearing her witches tights. 


For Telaine

I switched up the stitch on this pair and made it a little tighter. They took me a little longer to make, but it was worth it for how they turned out.  On this pair I added another sole to the bottom in addition to the rubber sole I have been using. It helped give the shoe a little more stability and shape. Love how they turned out. The color is a raspberry pink. 

For Erin


I made these for a friend of mine. They were slowly evolving into something a little more sturdy. They too have a rubber sole. 



Little Lizzie's


These are made with a thicker yarn, giving baby support when walking around. They can be made in any color. These were made with a rubber sole with a jute trim. 

The Original

This was my first pair of Lizzie's I made.  They were made with an all jute sole.