Are you a fashion freak who blindly follows the latest trend no matter what? Do you know that some of the everyday clothing items you have been wearing could gradually be ruining your health. We have listed few clothing items that are detrimental to the human body. 1. Tight and skinny jeans The skinny fit jeans that you love to wear restricts the blood flow which is certainly not good for your health. Also tight clothing is not good for skin because it becomes a breeding ground for bacterial infections. It is advisable to avoid wearing them in summers but if you still want to, then buy the ones which are stretchable and wash them often. 2. Slimming underwear Body shapers, slimming belts or toners put a lot of pressure on your abdomen and stomach. The extreme pressure in the abdomen can cause acid reflux. 3. Pencil heels High heels put a lot of pressure on the front of your foot because the weight shifts from heel to the toes. This can lead to the formation of corns and hammertoes. It is advisable to pick block heels and wear sneakers or flats as regular wear. 4. Fancy flip-flops No doubt flip-flops give you some height and they look really cool, but at the same time the feet is exposed to all kinds of external dirt and infections. It can also disfigure your toes and can affect your posture adversely. 5. Lacy lingerie Wearing lacy underwear occasionally is fine but wearing them on a regular basis is certainly not a good idea. Synthetic fabrics especially the ones with irregular edges can cause itching, burning and irritation. 6. Heavy bags Shoulder bags are a huge issue, if loaded with lots of stuff they can cause stress across the neck, back and shoulders. A heavy bag can also be a cause of change in body position and posture over time. It is advisable to switch shoulders while walking to evenly distribute the stress. 7. Ballet flats No doubts flats are always better than high heels, but they come with their own set of potential foot problems. Ballet flats offer no cushion or support which can lead to severe heel pain.