The “psychic pleasure” of clothing and dress is an undercurrent that is rarely discussed or described. And yet, after reading these words, many of you will immediately connect to its meaning.Country cloth colors, variegation, texture and heft offer alot of pleasure and provide a lesson in the importance of cloth to the psychic pleasure of clothing and dressing.
I have often heard new bespoke clients speak about the comfort of their clothes, the confidence it inspires and the source of attraction associated with the above, but what of the deeper, more instinctive feelings? Things that provide a sense of well being, things that just make you feel good.
As Uppercase has remarked, good cloth is a source of much “psychic” satisfaction, slipping on a warm overcoat going out into the coolness of the night, feeling the dryness of linen against the skin in a scalding summer’s day or the clinging warm softness of cashmere curled in a leather chair in front of a roaring fire.
And there are other pleasures to remark, the bone dryness of shoes that are worn once a month instead of every day; the smell of lavender talcum in socks in the morning; the splash of Trumper’s Limes after a hot shower.
What are your psychic sartorial pleasures?
Cheers
M Alden