#24: Baggy Isn’t Best
The eternal debate rages on: are baggy clothes the epitome of cool, as championed by grunge aficionados of the ’90s and modern-day fans of Billie Eilish, or should our closets be sanctuaries solely for fitted ensembles? While the battlefield is littered with arguments from both camps, there’s one viewpoint gaining traction: an all-baggy wardrobe might inadvertently become the secret aging culprit.
The predicament lies in the fabric, which tends to relinquish any semblance of shape and definition from the wearer beneath. Yes, baggy clothes can offer solace for those grappling with insecurities, but their potential age-adding effect shouldn’t be overlooked. Perhaps the golden middle ground lies in pairing the fitted with the baggy, allowing you to maintain a sense of your own shape.