ARE YOU A JEANS GENIE?
Are you one of those many women
that think that clothing manufacturers only seem to make trendy
denim jeans for super models? Do you dream of wearing a casual
pair of jeans but can't face the disappointment of trying on
every pair in the shop to find they just aren't made for your
shape?
Here we advise you what kinds
of jeans are suitable for three shapes that are commonly seen
as problematic, so that you too can become a jean genie!
Fashion tips for
pear shaped women
If you're in the majority you will be
a classic British pear shape (carrying most your stored fat
around the thigh, hip, and bottom area). Rest assured that you
are not the only one who gets frustrated when trying on a pair
of jeans that gape around the waist area and can barely squeeze
past your hips and thighs. Given that 70% of British women fall
in to this category it is surprising that manufacturers of jeans
still haven't cottoned on to the idea of making a well fitting
pair of jeans for pear shaped women. However in the mean time
your best bet is to head straight for the clothing rail labelled
'hipsters'. Hipsters are great in avoiding the gaping waist
scenario we all hate, as they sit on your hips not the waist.
Any pair of jeans with a low-cut waistband will make your bottom
look smaller. Make sure the jeans are boot-cut, as these styles
will balance out heavier hips and thighs. Jeans should be dark
- steer away from light colours and paler 'washed look' jeans
as these will do you no favours. Finally don't be tempted by
denims containing stretchy materials such as Lycra as although
these may seem more comfortable they will accentuate your problem
areas below the waist by clinging to hips and thighs. Follow
these guidelines and we think you will find your 'pear-fect'
pair of jeans!
Fashion tips for
apple shaped women
If you're one of those women
who has slim pins but carries that little extra weight above
the waist, then you will be equally frustrated to find that
very often jeans in your size will cost more than you bargained
for. May we suggest you try some of the more affordable stores
such as Littlewoods Extra, BHS or Dorothy Perkins, all of which
will do larger sizes and offer great value for money. But what
should you be looking for when you shop for jeans to flatter
your shape? This time we advocate a slight amount of stretch
in the jeans as this will help slim your tummy area without
detracting away from you best assets below the waist. Again
a boot cut in the jeans is helpful as this will create an overall
impression of length and avert attention from width. Broad,
detailed waistbands are a great help in creating the appearance
of a flatter tummy. Unlike your pear shaped friends you can
get away with slightly lighter colours, but buy with caution:
remember, black is still the most slimming colour you can wear,
so if you are going to choose lighter coloured bottoms, choose
a darker coloured top to contrast.
Fashion tips for
petite women
Even if you're on the 'tall side' of
'petite' (5ft 3"), you will have probably experienced some
difficulty in buying jeans that are just the right length for
you. If you are at that cut off point of approx 5ft 3"
then no doubt you will be more frustrated finding that standard
length is too long, and petites sometimes look 'half-mast'!
Most 'petite' ranges are now stocking a good selection of jeans
so if you are a 'true' petite (under 5ft 3") then you shouldn't
really be having problems finding jeans that are the right length.
If you are you could always try the teenage/children departments
at your local stores; with today's fashion conscious youth you
will probably be quite surprised at how impressive the range
is for you. If you are at that magic cut off point, then try
a standard 30"leg from a more standard range. The chances
are that a 30" pair will fit well especially if you are
planning to wear your jeans with high heeled boots.
Finally, choose a well-fitted
pair of jeans - baggy styles of jeans will emphasise your lack
of height as they draw the eye width ways across your frame.
Even in larger sizes, if you are petite in height, fitted jeans
will be your best bet.