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Dopamine Dressing: How Your Clothes Affect Your Mood

Victoria Byrd-Harrington by Victoria Byrd-Harrington
April 4, 2025
in Lifestyle
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Dopamine Dressing: How Your Clothes Affect Your Mood

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Think about the many outfits you wore when running errands. Chances are, you felt more confident and energized in a fresh outfit than you did in a dull, lifeless one.

The truth is, the way you dress can significantly influence your mood and mindset. And when you choose clothes that make you feel good — whether they’re comfortable, stylish, or professional — it can boost your confidence and impact how you approach your day.

Columbia University found in 2015 that choice of attire has a direct impact on the way you think. The study also explained that clothing influences decision-making.

That said, dressing well has the power to improve your outlook and attitude, allowing you to feel more capable, motivated, and ready for daily duties. On the flip side, when you wear clothes that feel unflattering or uninspiring, it can contribute to a negative mood. These outfits create a sense of sluggishness or discomfort, making it harder to shake off a poor mindset.

Wearing clothes that make you feel confident and put-together should act as a form of empowerment or motivation. It’s not just about looking good to others but feeling good in your own skin. Confidence, after all, often begins with how you perceive yourself, and your clothes play a major role in shaping that perception.

Of course, putting on stellar attire won’t magically fix a bad mood, but it’s clear that wearing lazy, unkempt ones won’t help either. Clothing reflects your inner state and can be a small but meaningful way to treat yourself, boosting your mood and self-esteem.

So, next time you’re feeling low, get up, get dressed, and let your clothing reflect the positive, empowered mindset you’re striving for!

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