It sounds extreme, but I’ve always thought that clothing could change the world. Why? Because your clothing affects your confidence, and if you feel good about yourself, you’ll be able to put the best version of yourself out into the world. Sometimes it just takes a great outfit to give you the confidence to get up and do something productive. Here are four ways clothing affects your confidence.

Your clothing can positively change your body image 

It’s all about how clothing fits and how it makes you feel. Clothing affects your confidence, so it’s important to highlight the parts of your body you love most. This will help can improve your body image. This doesn’t mean that you need to spend a lot of money on designer clothing, however you should be dressing in clothing that is flattering and appropriate. If you’re going to a meeting, opt for a pair of fitted slacks instead of jeans. It’s a simple switch that will immediately make you appear more professional and more authoritative. Similarly, by switching out a sweater for a blazer, you will make your look more polished and command more respect.

Your clothing allows you to change how people see you

It’s really empowering when you realize that you control how people see you and what image you put out there.

Whether or not it’s right, it’s human nature to judge others based on their clothing and appearance. Since this is a known fact (people with straight teeth are considered more successful), take advantage of what you can and dress in a way that makes you feel strong, powerful, and valuable.

Think about how often we judge people almost immediately based on their appearance. Clothing is a tool which can help you take control of how people see you and manipulate their viewpoint. Do you want to appear as a strong, knowledgeable, and confident individual? Your clothing can help with that!

In Jennifer J. Baumgartner’s book, You are what You Wear: What Your Clothes Reveal about You, she explains that, “Our closets are windows into our internal selves. Every one of us attempts to say or hide something in the way we wear our clothes.” Use your clothing to positively affect your confidence by taking the opportunity to show people who you are and what kind of person you want to be. 

Your clothing enables you to strive towards your goals

Dress for the job you want, not the job you have. You’ve probably heard this before, but there’s a reason why it keeps coming up! Work hard, be respectful of others, and dress as if you’re the boss. There’s something empowering about dressing “up.” It changes your demeanor and studies have shown that it influences the way we think. I often tell clients to dress up for phone interviews, because it makes a difference in how you think and how you speak.

We’re often able to think more clearly and efficiently when dressed in workwear because it differentiates us from a more laid back and social environment in which one would wear casual clothing.

Dressing well based on your body forces you to be more mindful

Dressing well based on your body, what flatters your figure, and what makes you feel confident actually forces you to be more mindful. When you strive to be mindful about one aspect of your life (in this case style) you will likely become more mindful as a whole.

My grandmother has always lived by the motto that you can never be overdressed, and it’s almost always been right! If you dress mindfully and in a way that makes you feel confident, you will be able to communicate more effectively and command more respect. Plus studies have shown the dressing to impress enhances people’s ability to engage in abstract thinking.

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When you’re wondering how your clothing affects your confidence, think about how you want people to see you, how you want to portray yourself to the world, and how efficient you want to be. If you want to be successful, dressing in a polished and professional manner will help you achieve your goal and communicate this objective to others.

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