Study finds that this is the most stressful part of dining out

By Zoya Gervis // SWNS
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Half of Americans admit deciding on an outfit is the most stressful part of dining out, according to new research.

While going out to eat might seem like a simple way to enjoy a great meal with good company, a new study reveals that the entire dining out process, from choosing where to eat and what to wear, is actually quite stressful.

A poll of 2,000 Americans, conducted by OnePoll on behalf of Trunk Club a personal styling service, discovered sixty-five percent of those surveyed said they felt overwhelmed when choosing what outfit to wear to a restaurant. Additionally, one third of those studied believe choosing what to wear is more difficult than deciding where to eat.

Respondents also felt that choosing what to wear was more stressful than making the dinner reservation.

“It’s clear we’re all struggling to find the perfect outfit when we’re dining out and feeling pressure,” says Maggie Mee, head of merchandising for Trunk Club. “Forty-one percent of people said they felt pressure to look stylish going out to eat. Fashion and food both change with the seasons, you can easily reinvent classics with creative twists. Both should be fun, enjoyable.”

So, if Americans are feeling such pressure to look stylish, how are they deciding what to wear when dining out?

They are wasting a lot of time, it turns out.

More than half of those surveyed admitted that when choosing an outfit for a meal out, they stare blankly at their closet wondering what to wear. Over four in ten (46 percent) try on more than half of their closet trying to create the perfect outfit, and another 47 percent ask a friend for outfit advice because they feel so lost.

While they are stressed about what to wear, there’s a general consensus on what not to wear. Seventy-two percent agree they would never wear flip flops or sandals to a restaurant.

“About one in four of those surveyed admitted they’ve skipped going out to meal because they couldn’t find the right outfit,” added Mee. “No one should miss an event because they can’t figure out what to wear. Next time you feel that worry, think about using an expert Trunk Club stylist to create an outfit to help you feel confident that your look is appropriate for the occasion and is uniquely you.”

So, how are people choosing where to eat?

People are thinking about what they want to wear before choosing a restaurant. Two in five revealed that what they want to wear influences where they choose to dine, and 36 percent choose the restaurant based on its dress code.

Many approach their restaurant decision with concern about damaging their clothes. Over one in three (37 percent) say they worry about spilling on their outfit.

Thirty-eight percent avoid wine bars while a further 37 percent avoid coffee because they don’t want to deal with potential stains on their clothes.

It’s no surprise that nearly half (47 percent) would have no idea what to do to remove a coffee stain from their clothing.

The study also revealed that one in three Americans surveyed (33 percent) struggle finding an outfit because they think their friends are incredibly stylish and feel pressure to keep up with them.

The struggle to find something to wear is so real that 32 percent admit to not feeling confident in their own style while another 31 percent don’t think others will even like their outfit choices.

But a solid three in 10 of the people surveyed are guilty of not liking any of their clothing options currently in their closets.

TOP 5 REASONS PEOPLE STRUGGLE TO FIND SOMETHING TO WEAR
1. Feel pressure to look stylish when going out to eat                                         41%
2. Think my friends are incredibly stylish and want to keep up with them           33%
3. Don’t feel confident about my style                                                                  32%
4. Don’t think others will like my outfit choices                                                     31%
5. Don’t like any of my clothes                                                                              30%

TOP 5 MOST STRESSFUL PARTS ABOUT GOING OUT TO EAT
1. Picking what to wear                                                      50%
2. Coordinating my accessories with my outfit                   38%
3. Not spilling anything on my outfit                                    37%
4. Making a restaurant reservation                                     35%
5. Anything and everything                                                 28%

TOP 10 CLOTHING ITEMS PEOPLE WOULD NEVER WEAR TO A RESTAURANT
1. Flip-flops                     38%
2. Sandals                       34%
3. Sweatpants                 32%
4. Shorts                          30%
5. Hat                               29%
6. Tank top                       28%
7. Leggings                      28%
8. Cargo pants                 28%
9. Overalls                       28%
10. T-shirt                        26%

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