Thursday, April 10, 2008

-The Denim problem

so OK, i cant stop buying jeans!! we all cant stop buying them, sometimes they fit sometimes they don't, so i got this tips that really helped me.


1.Buy jeans that are your size. Buy nothing smaller, or nothing bigger than your actual size. In order to look good in them of course they need to fit comfortably.


2.Identify your body type.
Are you top heavy? If you carry most of your body weight in your torso, consider a boot leg jean or jeans with a slight flare to balance out your bottom half.


3.If you carry a lot of your weight in the butt, hip, and thigh area, you'll want to avoid slim-fit jeans, because they make those "problem areas" seem a lot bigger. Go for a straight legged jean to make your legs look longer and thinner.


4.If you have a thin, rectangular figure create some curves by trying skinny jeans.
Pay attention to the rise of the jean. If the rise is too high, you will get a "pooch" which will make you look like you've got a belly. If the rise is too low, any fat you have will spill over.


5.Consider dark wash jeans. They're easier to dress up, and look good on a range of sizes. They are very flattering to any figure.


6.Variety is the spice of life. Try on different sizes of jeans to see which one fits well, and looks good on you. You never know how they'll look until you try them on.


7.If you're not comfortable in the jeans you're wearing they will not look good on you, and you won't look feel confident in yourself.




8.Different brands may fit you differently, so try on a couple different sizes. You may be a size 2 in Paris Blues and a size 4 in Levi's.


9.If you have a small butt (like me) & would like it to look bigger, get some jeans with patchwork/embroidery on the back pockets.


10.If you have no curves, get jeans with a fade in the thighs & below the butt. It creates curves... Here are some nice jeans i found


Embossed pocket jeans Tattoo jeans Sequin jeans

however, Capris and cuffed jeans look great on everyone! Just keep in mind that they can make your legs look shorter, so petite girls should look for capris that fall just below the knee. The same goes for cuffs - make smaller cuffs if you have short legs. These jeans look hot with tall boots, but don't show any space between the hem and your boot. You can also dress them down with sneakers, as long as they're not a bulky athletic shoe.


All the best as you sort out your Denim problem.

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