Thursday, March 12, 2009

Denim Myths


Boot cut is flattering on everyone.

Not true! Petite women should avoid boot-cut jeans, and choose a straighter leg. If you’re shorter than 5′4”, a boot cut will make your thighs look heavier by hugging the knees too tightly before flaring at the bottom. Boot-cut jeans can also make your legs look shorter. The ideal body type for boot-cut pants is a woman taller than 5′4” who has long legs. However, some jeans may fit for petite size, you should try it and make sure its not make you looks short.

Stretch denim is always better.

NO!!! Sometimes stretch denim can make your legs look like sausage in casing if it’s too tight. Another reason to avoid stretchy fabric is the skin-tight fit can give women “dimples” right below the tush. Try on nonstretch, as well as stretch, to find the best fit. Or try to find a good brand if you must have stretch, most of the cheap brand never works so well with the stretch.

Distressing Myth

Distressing doesn’t always look great on everyone. Old jeans distressed along the leg, can “spotlight” your thighs. In the wrong place, whiskering, bleaching or distressing can actually accent a wide hip, make a larger booty or a heavier thigh.


Jeans are perfect for everyone

Not really!!Don’t fall for every new trend—skinny jeans and blue jeans tucked into boots may look good on your favorite celebrity, but not everyone can pull it off.
Don’t just try on two pairs of jeans, and then say “nothing fits” and leave the store. You’ve got to try. And even if you don’t get lucky after seven, but you do get lucky after 20, it is worth it!
source : denimblog.com

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