Fashion is self-expression sometimes, with the fine line between comfortable and giving up at other times. While everyone deserves some days off, some style habits may unknowingly relay the message that you’ve lost interest in how you look. Often, looking ‘put together’ has little to do with expensive labels; it has everything to do with the care and fit of the items you choose.
These are 11 fashion choices that can make it look like you have given up trying at all:
Wearing Pilled or Bobbled Fabrics

When sweaters or leggings have those little fuzzballs, it makes the outfit look very old and not well kept. Bobbles come out as having been newly introduced after shaving up so that they can be used fresh again.
Baggy Ill-Fitting Clothes

There is so much disparity between intentionally “oversized” and just poorly fitting clothes. Wearing a shirt or trousers two sizes too big for size-inefficient reasons does little to frame the body, and should be thrown out for sloppy looks. It all boils down to balancing the loose item with a more fitted piece.
Gym Clothes Worn Everywhere

This is actually very different. Athleisure has grown huge, yet figuring out your very workout material, sweat stains or all-too-smart sneakers into dinner at a top-end, or even a good business meeting, basically says you really didn’t have the energy to change. The same level of comfort in a sole and fresh hoodie obviously speaks louder band marks.
Stains and Wrinkles

Nothing shouts “stopped trying” faster than a coffee stain on display or deep wrinkles from the bottom of the laundry basket. Style falls flat with the prettiest outfit unless ironed out or steamed. Just smoothing out clothes takes five minutes, and boom-they say you respect your own presentation.
Scuffed and Dirty Shoes

Feet experience various shoes. When they are soiled by mud, banned stains by salt, peels worn down to barely there, all but going to wreck that look. Make sure you have a simple cleaning kit at the front door for any quick shoe touch-up, hooking up a solid base to your outfit.
Visible Undergarments

The lumps or pantylines sometimes created under thin fabric by badly fitting bras, however, are disruptive to that whole excellent outfit. It’s not even about having one of those inappropriate ones; it’s about having the right seamless underthings for whatever specific ensemble, as this shows a different level of attention to detail.
Over-Washed and Faded Blacks

So it is with blacks that they mostly look rich and classy. Definitely, once those blacks fade into dull chalky gray, they scream out lounge-only clothes. Cold-water washes and a refresher will keep those darks nice and sharp.
Socks with Sandals (The Accidental Kind)

Whether some high-fashion looks try, mostly standard white tube socks paired with plastic slides usually look like they were thrown on in a last-minute trip to the mailbox. You want comfort? Go for a neat and stylish loafer, which is better still without the socks.
Sagging Waistbands

Hanging on or without-empty belt loops clearly need-a belt is about how the outfit looks rather unfinished. It really changes your body’s silhouette, and this just leaves clothes looking somewhat unlocated-wasn’t meant to be yours.
Neglected Grooming with Nice Clothes

Fashion is not limited by clothes. The entire thing conflicts sharply when wearing a sharp suit or beautiful dress, but once you start to have uncombed hair or jagged and dirty nails-the contrast is jarring. Grooming is the “last touch” which makes any outfit work for you.
Accidental Clashing “Loud” Patterns

Pattern mixing is a fine art indeed, but when done by accident, as in plaid pajama pants worn with floral tops, it can look absolutely chaotic. If your patterns are not talking the same language, it looks like you dressed in the dark: then it’s a no



