No matter your size, shape or age, most women have issues sourcing clothes that they love, that suit their colouring and that fit and flatter. Packers helmet Dad Green Bay logo shirt The further you are away from “manufacturing standards” the harder it becomes and then along with this, you may have heard that there are things you can’t wear, such as that an A shape (pear) or plus size woman can’t wear white. Now as a plus-sized A-shaped woman, you may find it challenging to dress in a way that highlights your best features while camouflaging the parts you are not too comfortable with. The good news is that you can still wear white, even if you struggle with your A-shaped figure. Rather than wearing white pants and trousers, which are the hardest colour to wear for many women as white fabrics are often too thin and unforgiving, wear white on your upper body, and something slightly darker on your lower body. When you have an A shape, you often have more booty out the back, which means you have a round lateral body shape. Vertical lines can be easily used to elongate and slim your bottom half and since you have a round lateral body shape, it would be best to break up the side of your body with verticals as well as the front for a longer leaner look. Look for dresses in a fit and flare shape and skirts that flare out from your waist, that have vertical details from side seams to gore panels. Avoid horizontal details from frill layers to stripes on your lower half. If you want to wear white bottoms, remember that not all white fabrics are created equal. Some fabrics, such as lightweight cotton or linen, can be unforgiving and show every lump and bump, anything too clingy won’t work. Instead, opt for fabrics that have a bit more structure and weight to them, such as Ponte, woven wools or twill. Or look for white skirts and dresses that have a lining fabric. These fabrics will help to smooth out your silhouette and create a more polished look. Even with white tops, knits that are too thin and lack substance will show everything through, you may find a thicker winter cotton jumper or sweater is a better option than a thin white tee. Also a white silk blouse with a cami underneath will work better than a stiff white cotton shirt.
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Want to dress well, be economical and be kinder to the planet? Packers helmet Dad Green Bay logo shirt Stop spending your money on cheap, poorly made, trend-based tat. It may seem counterintuitive to buy a more expensive garment if your end goal is to save money, but cheaping out on clothes is a false economy. Subpar materials degrade quickly, badly stitched seams come undone and, ultimately, you’ll find yourself spending again and again when you could’ve just coughed up a bit more for a higher-quality garment in the first place. Following trends is a good way to burn through money too. Sure, mix in the odd piece here and there if it matches your style, but filling your wardrobe predominantly with classic, versatile pieces you can endlessly mix and match will save you money and futureproof you against the ebb and flow of fashion in the long run. You don’t necessarily have to spend a fortune to end up with something you’ll get lots of wear out of either. Some small accessories and personal items may not cost that much, but you could end up using them every day for decades. So, what are these pieces? The ones that will give you the greatest return on investment in terms of cost per wear? Below, we’ve listed our favourite examples of things you can buy once and wear for life (or near enough!). So keep scrolling and get ready to refresh your wardrobe the right way.
Jennifer Quinley –
Fits great, looks great, and great quality!
Linda Ivie –
Perfect Fit
Bought the 3XL for a person in plus size and I have no complains fits prefectly and person is very very comfortable the person is 220lbs
Tara McGurrin –
Love it