Danielismyname wrote:
I don't care what anyone thinks; if they deride me for doing such, they aren't worth the effort to think/care about.
I agree. Providing I'm clean and reasonably tidy, then anyone who would base their decision on whether or not to associate with me on what I was wearing isn't a person I would wish to get to know anyway.
There aren't too many fabrics in themselves I have issues with. Wool and wool mixes make me constantly itch. I
cannot bear to touch the stretchy nylon that standard women's nylons are made of; even just looking at it for too long and imagining what it feels like makes me feel sick. Mostly, though, it is the fit of clothes that I'm very particular about. I can't say, "I prefer a loose fit, period," or, "I prefer a tight fit, period," because it can vary depending on the item and where on the body it is tight or loose.
I can't wear ordinary full-length trousers, only cropped styles, because the feel of fabric flapping around and trailing on my feet is no good. Basically anything around my feet and ankles, shoes, socks, needs to be tight-laced/tight-fitting. Any excess material or movement is intolerable. I don't like long sleeves (coats are the only exception for some reason) because material either flapping around
or constricting my wrists is similarly intolerable. Too high in the neck is also no good. Any kind of seam or fastening that I'm conscious of is no good. I cannot walk in any kind of shoe with a heel.
That something is comfortable for me is far more important than how it looks, which seems to be the opposite of most NTs. Perhaps if I were trying to impress a specific person I might choose a little more carefully, but I'm afraid that if I found something uncomfortable, it would be out of the question no matter how 'good' it looked. I would simply be taking more care to look for items that were both comfortable and pleasing to me and visually acceptable to them.
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