
Have you ever wondered how your outfit influences your performance at work or in social situations? According to research, the clothes you wear can have a significant impact on your mental and physical abilities, as well as how others perceive you. This phenomenon is called “enclothed cognition” — the idea that clothing choices affect your thinking, feeling, and behaving in measurable ways.
The mechanism is both psychological and social. Clothing activates associated concepts and schemas in the wearer’s mind — a suit triggers schemas of professionalism, authority, and precision. Simultaneously, it signals those same qualities to others, shaping how they respond. The result is a feedback loop: you feel more capable, others respond to you as more capable, and your performance follows.
A study in Social Psychological and Personality Science found that wearing formal business attire increases abstract thinking — an important aspect of creativity and long-term strategising. The researchers suggest this effect is tied to the feelings of power and status that come from wearing a suit. When you feel powerful, you think at a higher level of abstraction, which supports vision, creativity, and strategic decision-making.
A study in the Journal of Experimental Psychology found that wearing a suit enhances negotiation skills and dominance. Participants who wore suits obtained more profitable deals than those in casual clothes. They also showed higher testosterone levels — a hormone linked to assertiveness and confidence — during the negotiations themselves.
The research on enclothed cognition points to a straightforward conclusion: wearing a bespoke suit can boost your performance in tasks that require creativity, confidence, and persuasion. For a meeting, a pitch, or any situation where first impressions carry weight, formal business attire — worn with intention and precision — gives a measurable advantage.
The psychological benefit is compounded by the bespoke element. A garment made specifically for your body activates a stronger sense of personal identity and ownership — which translates into confidence of a different order than anything worn off the shelf. You are not wearing a suit; you are wearing your suit. That distinction, while subtle, is felt.
At The Visiting Tailor, we guide you through every decision — fabric, fit, colour, style — at your preferred address across Switzerland. The outcome is a garment that does not just look right for the occasion, but feels right for you: and that combination, as the research confirms, is where performance follows appearance.