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3 Types Of Clothing You Wouldn’t Believe Are Fashionable

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Do you have fashion rules you always stick to? If you do, you probably have certain clothing types in mind that you’ll never find fashionable, ever.

Well, hear this:

The belief that you have to conform to trends and rules to be accepted as fashionable enough is what most people fall into, especially younger people. But the truth is, there’s no strict rule to being fashionable.

Fashion has been evolving with time and people. But while most trends come and go, there are clothing items that aren’t considered trendy only because of what we’ve been socially conditioned to believe in. Do you remember seeing someone (outside the runway, just to be clear) rocking an outfit you always thought was boring but you can’t take your eyes off them? And inwardly, you just felt conflicted because it looks stylish, albeit surprisingly.  

Now, what could this mean? Well, perhaps fashion comes down to one’s confidence and willingness to explore in terms of style.

Take a look at these often-overlooked clothing types that can be made to look fashionable, whether you believe it or not. 

  1. Uniforms

Most people who have to wear uniforms find it boring. Students, for example, often prefer to wear freestyle clothing in school. But if you know how to accessorize with taste, or have an effortless flair for personalized fashion, your uniform will look flattering on you.

On the other hand, professional uniforms such as those you’ll see worn by policemen, nurses, chefs, etc., have more restrictions when it comes to styling. However, if you’re yet to notice, professional uniforms are also evolving in style. They’re now often more close-fitting, which are flattering on most body types, and look like there’s more thought given on the design.

This includes clergy apparel, which has evolved over the years to look more stylish. Don’t believe us? Head over to www.sacredstitches.com and see for yourself. They now come in tastefully designed shirts, suits, and robes, which will change the way you see traditional religious clothing.

  1. Outerwear

When you shop for clothes, don’t you always put more thought into your main apparel’s style like your t-shirt, jeans, or dresses? Fewer people take the time to choose stylish outerwear. Oftentimes, we don’t put much thought when it comes to buying coats, jackets, and the like. That’s because we don’t wear them as much, and if we do, they’re taken off as soon as we’re indoors.

However, for uber-stylish individuals, outerwear is often used as a statement piece. The problem is, most people are afraid to wear something that looks wild or loud like most fashionistas are seen sporting. But you don’t have to follow that.

Outerwear is fashionable if it complements the rest of your outfit. If you’re not sure, go for neutral colors and simple, classic styles that you can easily match with almost anything. Simple styles are less likely to look tacky. In fact, they’re more likely to become a timeless piece in your wardrobe.

  1. Maternity Wear

How many pregnant women have you heard say, ‘I can’t wait to wear my old clothes again!’ in your lifetime?

Because of the growing bump and all the other parts that just swell during pregnancy, maternity clothing styles are often baggy and plain. They’re mostly designed for comfort and coverage, with styles that are mostly too generic or too unfashionable. To make matters worse, your options will often be limited because not all brands carry a maternity line.

But how many paparazzi photos have you seen of pregnant celebrities who make casual maternity clothing look fashionable? Well, maternity fashion isn’t limited to celebrities. If you can learn how to style loose clothes, you can look fashionable in maternity wear. 

Another good news is there are now more maternity clothing brands that offer not only better styles, but designs that are also made for longer wear beyond pregnancy. These designs are easier to style, and you’ll probably want to keep them in your wardrobe longer than you initially intended. 

If you’re still a bit skeptical about styling your maternity wear, create a stylish accent instead through your footwear or accessories like bags and shawls.

Uncomplicated Fashion 

If there’s one thing in common among style icons, it’s that they aren’t afraid to take risks, and they always put their own spin on otherwise boring clothing items.

So, fashion lesson learned today: anything can be fashionable if you’re willing enough to explore beyond your comfort zone. It doesn’t have to be complicated nor strict. Don’t overthink it, just enjoy it!

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