shirts and sweaters Again, when shopping for tops,
remember that good quality will go a
long way. Make sure your tops are
well-adjusted to fit your body, without
being too tight or loose. Bulky wool
sweaters, for example, will add undesired volume to
your waist and
chest. Instead, opt for lighter fabrics such as
cotton, linen or thinner blends of wool
and synthetic fibers. Another quick tip
is to wear V-necks to draw the
attention away from your chin and
neck area and to your upper chest. Crew necks, on the
other hand, will
emphasize your necks' thickness. It's all about making
your body look
more vertically rather than horizontally
elongated. For great shirts, I suggest you check
out Paul Frederick Shirt & Co., which has a Big & Tall
online catalogue. slacks Once more, if you're a rotund
individual, try not to wear tight or
baggy pants. When buying pants, a
good fit is essential. Also, try to avoid
pants with pleats, as they'll make your
pelvic area look bigger. The idea is to make your stems
look
longer rather than wider. If your belly
sticks out, consider wearing
suspenders under your blazer,
thereby removing the visual spotlight
from your midriff. Hopefully these tips will help you
find
clothes that fit better and more
importantly, make you feel better.
Keep them in mind the next time you
go shopping. Until next time, keep on stylin'.
Thursday, 21 August 2014
Wearing
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