Do These Jeans Make My Butt Look Big?

vickiup January 4, 2012 Comments Off


Fresh Starts – Jeans Buying Basics


If you’re looking to update your wardrobe, look for jeans with a bit of stretch for fit and comfort. With the numerous styles and colors available you can find jeans that fit like a glove and help you look your best. Here’s a few real tips for buying the best fitting jeans and the best style for your shape.

If you’re tall:
Look for jeans brands that boast an inseam size, like the way men’s jeans are sold. Some manufacturers offer jeans in various lengths, such as short, average and tall. You may need a 33-inch inseam if you are around 6 feet tall.

If you’re plus-sized:
Select jeans that streamline the legs and hips. Bootcut styles won’t taper at the bottom and will elongate the leg. Be sure to fit the largest part of your body, which could mean going up a size. A bit of looseness is more flattering than looking like you can barely bend.

If you’re petite:
Look for dark-washed colors, which can make the legs look longer. Avoid cuffs, which make your legs look shorter. When purchasing petite sizes, but sure the hem touches your shoe.

If you’re thin:
Look for ultra tappered legs. The waist cut can be cut as low as you dare go. If the jeans you’re trying on feel a bit loose, check the next size down, as the jeans may give a bit with wear. How good your butt looks is what the search for great fitting jeans is all about, right?.

If you’re pear-shaped:
Draw attention away from hips by wearing higher-waisted jeans that will immediately draw the eye upward. Ultra-tapered legs should be reserved for the most lean shapes, because they call attention to hips and thighs .If you want to draw attention to your hips, wear low rise styles.

If you’re ample in back:
Watch the pockets and avoid any extra embellishments, as not to call attention to your behind. Faded areas and pockets that are tiny or spaced far apart will make your butt look big.

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