It is understandable that a hanging suit at the store can be touched by many people, which naturally puts it at risk of bacteria infection from others’ contact. People with dermatological diseases may leave behind germs, even bodily fluids. What is concerning is that we have no idea who has tried on that suit before. Sometimes, even if it is not contaminated, it will still have the smell of others, which can make people feel scared and reluctant to try it on.
However, not trying it on sometimes leaves you feeling uncertain about whether the purchase is suitable for you. We have some tips for you:
If you dare not try it on, remember these tips
If you are hesitant to try it on, remember your body measurements. Bringing along your own body measurements and comparing them with the suit’s measurements will help you make a better choice.
You can also bring a tape measure or borrow one from the store to measure your body against the suit. Alternatively, you can try it preliminarily by holding it against yourself and looking at it in the mirror.
You can also use the method of comparing the waistband or neckline length: Typically, the neck circumference and waist circumference are proportional to each other. Hold your jeans at both ends of the waistband and wrap it around your neck. If the ends easily touch each other, it is a snug fit for you. Note that the belt ends do not necessarily have to meet exactly, but they should easily wrap around your neck. In addition, body weight can change over time, so if you have a tendency to gain weight, you should choose a size that fluctuates by 3-5 cm. The same can be done with measuring the waistband length for a skirt.
Especially, you can look at a model wearing it and compare their size to yours. You can even ask the store staff to try it on themselves if their size corresponds to yours.
Properly trying it on to alleviate concerns
Be bold and suggest to the store to let you try an unhung suit. Some stores will let you try a completely new sample. If they don’t, then carefully examine the hanging suits and try them on. If they do have issues, have an open discussion with the store. If you still aren’t comfortable trying it on, wear a thin lining and then try on the suit. To have a better experience with this, you can bring a tight-fitting t-shirt to prevent any direct contact between your skin and the clothes at the fashion store. After trying it on, take off the suit and have it thoroughly washed.
All newly purchased clothes should be thoroughly washed before wearing, because according to some studies on clothes at fashion stores, there is a high risk of contamination with various disease-causing bacteria, which can survive on clothes for more than ten days.