BTDT wrote:
But, our shallow society treats those who dress well much better than those who don't. Better jobs, better service at stores, and so on--just because you dress well.
it is true, and it is so irritating. i read a study once that highlighted the fact that even DOCTORS treat a person better if they are dressed up and made up... i never understood this because people who are *really* sick aren't fussing with curlers and glossing up their lips.
makeup doesn't usually bother me too much, but i just don't see the point a lot of the time. sometimes i like to apply it for fun just to see the difference in how people treat me. it's so silly.
i wear comfortable shirts, and there is a canadian store that makes some clothing that doubles as both comfy and fashionable (and in some cases sexy). i do notice an effect when i wear a nice top from that store as opposed to a regular t-shirt. i have one sweetheart-neck jersey top that i call the "shirt-that-makes-my-male-coworkers-stop-by-my-desk-to-talk". they aren't flirting with me - just finding reasons to discusss work-related matters or doing small talk, but nonetheless the contrast from when i wear something else is shocking.
i do put some attention into what i am wearing, but i don't match things the way i should, i don't iron, and i have a weird sense of style. i was regularly mocked and bullied at school for how i dressed, and i never learned...