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Editor’s Note
One thing I’ve noticed after years of watching Soft Naturals navigate fabric advice: the “avoid stiff fabrics” rule gets internalized so deeply that some women end up in fabrics so drapey they lose all definition — trading one problem for another. The 39% of reports flagging bohemian and rustic textures tells me most of you are already drawn to that lived-in quality, which is exactly right, but there’s a difference between a linen that breathes and relaxes with movement and a jersey that just… hangs. The sweet spot is fabric with *memory* — something that holds a gentle shape without forcing one. So I’m curious: when you’ve gotten it wrong in the past, was it usually too stiff, or too limp?
I’ve been dressing as a Soft Natural for about a year now but kept grabbing structured linen that just felt… stiff and wrong on me? Living in Denver means I’m always layering, so this breakdown of drapey, textured fabrics is exactly what I needed. Going to try matte jersey for my next work-from-home outfit instead of my usual ponte. One question — do you find that brushed cotton counts as having enough texture, or is it too flat for SN lines?