Friday, 22 July 2011

What type of jeans should you wear?

If you have a curvy body look for stretch straight leg or slightly flared jeans. Avoid cuts on the waist and skinny jeans that are too tight to the calf. For fitted style buy them a bigger size and have the tailor arrange them. The darker ones are the ones to make you look thinner. Avoid details on the hips and embroidery on the back pockets.

If you are of low height look for a classic style and that has a natural waist. Avoid wide leg jeans and low waist ones. Use a bit longer jeans so that you can use them with heels. The darker ones elongate the figure. If you are using skinny ones they should be long and not crop.

If you have a square or masculine body look for cuts on the waist, long length and that they are tight to the buttocks. Avoid flared jeans. The boyfriend cut with very feminine shoes can create a chic look. You can use belts. Swaddle yourself so that you give emphasis to your waist. The skinny type is the best for you.


If you have belly look for styles that are lower than your waist. Avoid cuts on the hips or low rise, anything that has buttons or is close to your belly button. Look for stretch styles that are not tight and cuts on the medium waist that adjust the love handles. Boot cut and flare create a balance in proportions.


If you have a short torso and long legs look for low cut or low rise with long hem. Avoid high waist and details on this area. Use thin belts. Skinny jeans with a shirt without swaddling camouflages your waist. The boyfriend styles that fall on the waist are for you.

If you have a long torso and short legs look for styles that fall on your waist naturally with straight or slightly flared legs. Avoid the ones that are too fitted on the waist, capri and any baggy style. Jeans that look like pants with swaddled shirt camouflage. Styles with flare are your thing. Use short jackets so that they "cut" your torso and make it look shorter.

If you have big buttocks look for a dark colored without a lot of wash with flared legs and a bit stretch. Avoid super skinny cuts, high waist cuts and very wide legs. Look for a low rise cut that has space at the back. Boot cut is good for creating balance. Avoid small pockets at the back, they will make your buttocks look bigger.

If you have no buttocks look for stretch jeans with tight legs that adjust to your buttocks, details on the back pockets and low yoke. Avoid very hard jeans,loose cuts like the boyfriend, classic and straight leg. Don't forget that heels enhance the buttocks. Parts at the back also enhance them.

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