Can your clothing actually affect your health? Fashion trends that come and go can make your shape look great.

A cute outfit always makes you feel good about yourself, but you may have not known that it could actually be bad for your health. A few things in your closet could actually be a hazardous health concern, and here’s a few clothing items you probably own that you may want to reconsider wearing!

First stop, you may or may not have known this, but skinny pants that you have to jump into or squeeze your stomach just to get them on, could actually be causing nerve damage and restriction of blood flow! Your skin is sensitive, so skinny jeans could actually be rubbing away at your skin which causes infections.

Another item you probably never guessed would make the list are thongs. Thongs are made out of materials that are not breathable, which means they are bound to breed yeast infections and UTIs. Next time you’re looking for a good pair of undies to go with your leggings, consider cheeky!

Everyone loves a good pair of yoga pants but if they’re too tight they could actually be causing the same problem that things cause. When you’re sweating during a workout in your yoga pants the sweat cannot evaporate from your legs, which causes issues such as butt acne and fungal yeast infections.

Purses are an essential for people that need to carry all their items on the go with them, but if a purse is too heavy it could actually throw off your balance and do damage to your spine! Opt for something lighter and less of a hassle.

Of course, heels are the perfect way to dress up an outfit. But the higher the heel the higher chance of developing a headache and a shortness of leg muscles. Even flats that don’t have arches and cause sharp foot pain could also play a role into bad feet.

Shapewear such as spanks, corsets and tights are very restrictive on the body, which can be terrible for your digestive system. You should never disregard any impacts you may be having from of one of these clothing pieces because health is always important!