Find The Perfect Pair Of Jeans For You

Find The Perfect Pair Of Jeans For You

Jeans are the ideal casual clothing for any woman. You can wear them in so many ways and for so many different occasions. However, sometimes you may notice that a pair of jeans doesn’t seem to suit you. The simple reason for this is that you are wearing a pair that doesn’t suit your body type. Not all types of jeans suit everyone. While some tend to look great on some women, other pairs look horrific on the same women. These are a few tips to help you pick the perfect pair of jeans to suit your body type.

High rise

Just as the name suggests, high rise jeans are jeans that sit slightly higher than your waistline. High rise jeans add length to your legs. They really compliment those women whose upper body is longer than the lower body. But if you already have long legs, then avoid these as they will make your torso appear really short in comparison to your legs.

Low slung

Low slung or low rise jeans are jeans that have a low waist. They tend to look really sexy on those who are blessed with great abs. If you want your torso to appear longer than your legs, then jeans with a low slung with do the magic. However, those with short legs, avoid low waist jeans at all costs, as they will make your legs appear shorter.

Straight cut

Straight cut jeans are basically jeans where the circumference of the jeans, at the hip, is almost the same towards the end. As stylish as these jeans are, they don’t suit all body types. If you are fat on your lower-body, straight cuts will make your body appear shapeless. However, they look really good on slim people. If you are short, straight cuts can fake height and make you appear taller than you really are.

Bell bottom

Bell bottoms, in trend during the 70s, continue to cast their magic even today. They are extremely wide-legged pants, are tight at the hips and very loose below the knee. The reason why bell bottoms are better than any other type of jeans is, they look great on any body type.

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