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Fashion appeals to your emotions. It is a well-researched fact, one that many would not be able to argue with. To look beautiful is to feel good. We buy clothing and choose fashion styles based on feelings. Designers create through an artistic ability that is derived from their moods and their emotions. But what is the point of wearing something that only makes you feel temporarily good? Is it worth it to purchase a piece of clothing that will disintegrate after a few washes in the machine, or that doesn’t really fit you well? Herein lays a pertinent question in the fashion world: What are the differences between manufactured clothing and tailored clothing? And do these differences really matter to the long term quality of the piece of clothing? Clothing was traditionally created to protect the body, and was originally made out of natural elements like animal skin, cotton, and silk. Manufactured clothing only came about during the Industrial Revolution, when making textiles became easier through the use of machinery. Since then, manufactured clothing has become the cheap, easy and convenient way to dress oneself. Tailored clothing has been left to the “upper realms” of the fashion world; i.e. in the haute couture arena, for the special and once-in-a-lifetime occasions, and by fashion designers for the runway. Tailored clothing is arguably of better fit, quality, and design and it can be created for everyday wear. In fact, tailored clothing made from high quality fabric is the best choice for everyday wear because it lasts longer, washes better, falls more naturally, and is made to fit the body exactly. For those special occasions where looking and feeling good is crucial, tailored clothing is of utmost importance. Beyond looking good, the quality and lifespan of a piece of clothing can make all the difference! Investing in a dress that is made from the highest quality silk, and that fits your body to the exact inch, will yield massive returns in comfort, lifespan, and most importantly – positive emotions. So despite the convenience in buying manufactured and pre-designed clothing, perhaps it’s time to go back to our roots and start treating ourselves to the quality, comfort and long-lasting goodness that can be found in tailored clothing. How To Make The Most Out Of Your Tailored Clothing:
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