I've always loved feminine things and dressing up. To me, not all "nice" clothes are uncomfortable. A feminine cotton blouse with a skirt is actually very comfy. I like paying attention to myself and I think one reason is that I've had chronic health issues since I was 12. It makes me feel nice to dress up and I don't look tired anymore after I put a little bit of makeup on. I wear makeup that's not too heavy feeling and always stick to looking natural. Because of my arthritis, the only heels I can tolerate are kitten heels.
I actually think that JEANS are one of the most uncomfortable things to wear. So are t-shirts.
When I'm at home, though, I'm always in PJs. I'd rather not have more laundry to do. Dressing up for me is not about impressing other people, but just feeling good about myself. I don't know, I just like to look my best and then go walk in the fresh air. It uplifts me and makes me smile.
I get all my clothes from Japan and Korea, where the styles suit my taste. I'm not into current American trends. I guess they are not for me anyway, since I'm 31.
I had shorter hair for a long time because I didn't have time to deal with long hair in Uni. Now I'm growing it very long so I can style it in many different ways.
To be honest, though, I wish I could just run around in old Hanfu (ancient Han style Chinese clothing). The only reason I don't is because I don't want negative attention. It would be the most comfortable for me and the style I like most.