Generally, the following types of clothing are unsuitable for wearing brooches:
Smooth fabrics:Such as silk, satin, and glossy fabrics. These fabrics lack sufficient grip, causing brooches to easily slip or twist. They are also easily scratched or punctured by sharp objects.
Soft materials:Such as cotton, wool, and fleece fabrics. Their softness cannot support the weight and volume of a brooch. Wearing a brooch will cause noticeable dents or deformation, affecting the garment's appearance and comfort.
Fine striped or mesh fabrics:These fabrics have a fine texture and cannot support the weight and volume of a brooch. Wearing a brooch will damage its original texture and appearance.
Decorative clothing:For example, suits or jackets with ornate buttons or embroidery will have their decorative effect ruined by a brooch. Similarly, clothing with decorative lace or frills is also unsuitable for brooches.
Formal attire, such as evening gowns, cheongsams, and formal suits, typically requires simplicity and elegance; adding a brooch might disrupt the overall style.
Furthermore, when choosing a brooch, one should consider the differences in the brooch's material, as well as individual body shape, face shape, and temperament to achieve the best wearing effect.
