Clothes for Your Shape San Francisco CA

Many people don't realize it, but you can actually make yourself look bigger or smaller depending on the type of clothing you are wearing. Your clothing choices can emphasize or hide certain areas of your figure. By playing with these proportions, you can choose clothing that will flatter your figure. Here's how to buy flattering clothes:

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Many people don't realize it, but you can actually make yourself look bigger or smaller depending on the type of clothing you are wearing. Your clothing choices can emphasize or hide certain areas of your figure. By playing with these proportions, you can choose clothing that will flatter your figure. Here's how to buy flattering clothes:

  1. Determine your body type and how to dress it. There are several main body types. If you want to be able to choose flattering clothes, it's important that you understand your body type.
    • Apples are larger on the upper half of their body than in the lower. Avoid low-rise jeans, and choose shirts that fall to mid-hip. To avoid emphasizing your broad shoulders, choose a v-neck shirt, and play up your bottom half.
    • Pears are larger on the bottom than on the top. To buy flattering clothes, choose dark pants or skirts, and wear lighter colors on top. Don't call attention to your waistline with belts or other detailing. Don't be afraid to show off your legs!
    • Rectangles are proportionate, but lack defined curves. Use belts, flared skirts, ruffles, or layering to create the illusion of curves. Well-tailored clothing can also help bring attention to the curves you do have.
    • Hourglasses are curvy and proportionate. They are often considered the easiest to dress. Stay away from pieces that will emphasize or de-emphasize your body parts too much.
  2. Determine your assets. Everyone has areas of their body they don't especially like. You may wish you were taller or shorter, or that certain areas of your body were smaller or larger. The good news is that no matter your body shape, you can choose flattering clothing. Take an honest look at yourself in the mirror to figure out your assets and the areas of your body you'd like to minimize.
  3. Learn how to use your assets. Emphasizing the parts of your body you like can take attention away from the parts of your body you'd rather minimize. If you want to emphasize certain areas of the body, use light colors, big prints, ruffles, or bows. If you have great legs, show them of with an A-line skirt.
  4. Learn how to minimize other parts. To minimize other areas of the body, try dark colors, thin fabrics that layer smoothly, and well-tailored garments in solid colors or small prints. A v-neck shirt can minimize the shoulders or bust. Do not try to buy oversized clothing as an attempt to camouflage the areas of your body that you don't like; this will just make you look bigger. Unless you have no hips and thin thighs, skinny jeans may not flatter you. On the other hand, bootcut jeans flatter most body types. Buying the proper undergarments can also help change your body's proportions.
  5. Enlist the help of a friend. An honest friend will work even better than a 360-degree mirror to tell you what outfits look flattering on you.
  6. Go shopping. Try on a wide variety of shapes and colors when you're trying to determine what will look flattering on your body; it is as much of an art as it is a science.

When you're trying to buy flattering clothes, the most important thing to look for is that they fit you properly. Anything that is too baggy, too tight, too long, or too short will not look flattering. Generally, more structured and tailored clothes look the most flattering.

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Featured Local Company

Merrell (Footwear & Apparel)

(415) 834-9605
285 Geary St.
San Francisco, CA