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On comfortable clothing

I am all in favor of wearing things that are comfortable, allow free movement, keep you appropriately warm (or cool), and otherwise are of service, as opposed to clothing that is more of a burden.  

I do enjoy occasionally dressing up for something, sure, and I believe in being presentable and respectful in my attire in certain situations — but my take on clothing is, by and large, if you aren't having fun with it (or, at the very least, it isn't causing you problems), you're doing it wrong.

+DeAnna Knippling's take is not too dissimilar.

Clothing Manifesto | Wonderland Press
I just turned forty. It’s freeing. As in, “I don’t have to put up with ______, I’m forty now.” So here it is, my no-guilt, I’m-forty-now clothing manifesto: Clothing that looks crappy on me is crappy clothing. There is nothing wrong with my body. There is something wrong with deliberately making …

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