Fashion Today: 5 Ways Your Clothes Are Killing You
You’ve heard the saying “Pain is beauty.” Most of us have lived it at
some point or another. We’ve all had that one pair of jeans that
squeezed just a little too tight, or a pair of heels that was more
fashion than function. But could these stylish sacrifices be affecting
our health? The answer is a resounding, and surprising, YES.
Many popular clothes and accessories have come under fire
recently because of their frightening health repercussions. Toxic dyes,
fabrics that breed fungus, and postural-damaging shoes are just a few
culprits. The clothes may make the man, but they can destroy him as
well. Wondering if your favorite sweater made the list? Read on to find
out if what’s lurking in your closet may be causing you harm.
1. Your Clothes Are Too Tight
Remember life before skinny jeans? When the shape of your legs
was a mystery? Skin-tight clothing has been linked to many health risks,
including heartburn, testicular damage, and compartment syndrome,
a potentially life-threatening condition in which pressure builds up in
constricted muscles.
But it’s not just jeans that are to blame.
Shapewear and compression clothing are also linked to nerve damage.
Wondering how you can still incorporate your favorite style without
sacrificing your health? Opt for fabrics with some stretch, and if
something feels too tight, choose a different fabric or go up a size.
Remember that clothes are made to conform to your shape, and not the
other way around. If it doesn’t fit you, don’t wear it.
2. Your Fabrics Don’t Breathe
Ever spent a day in a humid wool coat? Found yourself sweating
through a silk shirt? Not only are these fabrics uncomfortable, they may
also be bad for your health. Recent studies have shown that skin
irritation (known as dermatitis) is often caused by wool and synthetic
fabrics.
Fungal overgrowth, such as athlete’s foot, has been linked to
unbreathable clothing and shoes. This occurs because moisture becomes
trapped against your skin. As you heat up, this becomes a breeding
ground for bacteria and fungus. Instead, opt for cotton or natural
fabrics that allow air to circulate through them. If you needed another
reason to ditch that polyester suit in the back of your wardrobe, here
it is!
3. Your Shoes Are Unsupportive
Oh, how we love our shoes. When done properly, they provide support
in all the right places, giving you a solid foundation. Unfortunately,
few of us have taken the time to find the perfect fit, or a style that
matches an outfit without adding grief to our bodies. Though high heels are often the first to come to mind, flat shoes, sandals,
and shoes made out of synthetic fabrics (review #2!) are equally as
bad, and for different reasons.
High heels cause a misalignment of
posture that can lead to long-term damage to your knees, spine, and
hips. Flip-flops have been linked to foot, ankle, and knee pain. Flat
shoes often lack proper support, and lead to gait abnormalities.
Wondering how to justify your next shoe purchase without damaging your
body? Aim for shoes with good arch support, a great fit, and ditch any
that don’t support your natural gait.
4. You’re Dying for Dyes
You pride yourself on taking care of your health. You purchase
organic food, get plenty of exercise, and drink pure water. You wouldn’t
dream of using products that contain harmful elements. But could you
still be putting toxic chemicals in your body simply by throwing on your
favorite t-shirt? Chemicals such as formaldehyde (used to prevent
mildew growth and inhibit wrinkling) and p-Phenylenediamide (found in
black clothing and leather dye) are found in the products of 14 big-brand clothing manufactures.
These substances, as well as others commonly found in clothing have
been linked to mild skin irritation, anaphylactic shock, and even
cancer. If you notice any kind of reaction to your clothing, seek
medical attention and discontinue wear. The good news is that more
companies are embracing organic fabrics and dyes. The safest strategy is
to know your brands, and consider what you’re buying before you confirm
your purchase.
5. Your Bag is Dragging You Down
Heavy bags are a national epidemic, affecting everyone from school
children to elderly women. Is that 20 pound purse really so bad? It is,
if you’re concerned about neck, shoulder, and back pain. One of the real
dangers is that heavy shoulder bags, purses, and handbags are often
carried over one shoulder, which throws the body out of balance. Your
muscles on the other side shift to try to compensate, causing discomfort
all over. And as for your child’s backpack:
that heavy book bag may not seem like much of a problem, but it can
cause neck, shoulder, and pack strain, as well as long-term postural
damage. The solution: simplify what you carry, and distribute weight
more evenly.
Consider dumping that 5lb makeup bag, or the oversized
wallet and instead stash your lipstick and credit card in a small
clutch. Purchase a backpack with a waist strap, and encourage your
children to carry only what they need.
Trends are temporary. We are only given one body. Don’t trade in your
health for the sake of a killer outfit. Now more than ever, companies
are jumping at the chance to serve consumers. If you have a favorite
product that isn’t serving you, let the manufacturer know, and move onto
something else that values your wellbeing. Have you had to ditch your
favorite accessory for health reasons? Sell the shirt off your back for
safety? Found any safer alternatives? Share with us in the comments
below!
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