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Editor’s Note
Eight years of watching women agonize over this exact distinction, and the comment that stays with me is from a reader who said she’d been dressing as a Soft Classic for years — carefully balanced, always polished — and felt quietly exhausted by it. She switched to Soft Natural recommendations and described it as “finally being allowed to breathe.” That stuck, because it points to something the typing process often misses: the *feeling* of rightness matters as much as the visual geometry. Soft Natural accommodates a certain looseness, a slight dishevelment that reads as effortless rather than careless. Soft Classic simply doesn’t have room for that. So I’m curious — when you put on an outfit that’s technically “correct” for your type, does it feel freeing, or does it feel like a costume?
Okay so I’ve been going back and forth on this for months — I’m in San Diego and basically live in flowy linen because of the heat, which I thought meant Soft Natural, but reading this I’m realizing my frame might actually lean more Classic? The bit about facial features being the tiebreaker was huge for me. I’m going to do a proper mirror check focusing on bone structure this weekend instead of just defaulting to whatever feels comfy. Do you think having a softer jaw automaticaly points more SN?