safe clothing and sensory issues

Hiya everyone!

For everyone who has safe clothing and fabrics or sensory issues, what are your go-to outfits?

And what is your least favourite type of fabric/outfit?

Mine is always a shift dress (so I don't have to hold my stomach in all day) made of jersey fabric (my favourite!), with ribbed jersey cycling shorts, my favourite comfy socks with converse. And my hair has to be tied back or in a clip to keep it off my face!

This outfit is the easiest way to stop myself from getting sensory overload.

I think my least favourite is work trousers, especially ones that create static when you walk. And tight dresses, jeans and crop tops!

Share yours!!

Parents
  • I love walking trousers (lots of pockets too), cotton t-shirts and fleece jumpers usually added to by fleece wrist warmers. Practical, variable temperature control and dries quickly if I get wet. Long skirts with pockets also do on really hot days and thermal tops and leggings get added if it's really cold.

    My least favourite fabric is wool, especially the type you get in jumpers, as it makes my skin feel like it's burning. And my least favourite clothes are tight stiff ones like tight short skirts, tight jeans and clothes that don't cover much skin as it increases the chance I'll brush up against something sensorily urgh.

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  • I love walking trousers (lots of pockets too), cotton t-shirts and fleece jumpers usually added to by fleece wrist warmers. Practical, variable temperature control and dries quickly if I get wet. Long skirts with pockets also do on really hot days and thermal tops and leggings get added if it's really cold.

    My least favourite fabric is wool, especially the type you get in jumpers, as it makes my skin feel like it's burning. And my least favourite clothes are tight stiff ones like tight short skirts, tight jeans and clothes that don't cover much skin as it increases the chance I'll brush up against something sensorily urgh.

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