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Dress Well when You're Overweight

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#*Look for shirts that have darting or shape to them so they skim your body.  
 
#*Look for shirts that have darting or shape to them so they skim your body.  
 
#*For pants, choose a straight-leg, bootcut, or tailored look. However, avoid a relaxed fit or trouser pant.
 
#*For pants, choose a straight-leg, bootcut, or tailored look. However, avoid a relaxed fit or trouser pant.
#*For skirts or dresses, look for pencil, a-line, or fit-and-flare options. Avoid shapeless skirts that hide your figure.
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#*For skirts or dresses, look for pencil, a-line, or fit-and-flare options. Avoid shapeless skirts that hide your figure.
 
#Cinch the smallest part of your waist to create an hourglass look. Use a tape measure to find the smallest part of your waist. Then, use a belt to tighten your clothes over this part of your waist. This will draw the eye to the smallest part of your body and will enhance your curves.<ref>https://ift.tt/2rXQzsx>
 
#Cinch the smallest part of your waist to create an hourglass look. Use a tape measure to find the smallest part of your waist. Then, use a belt to tighten your clothes over this part of your waist. This will draw the eye to the smallest part of your body and will enhance your curves.<ref>https://ift.tt/2rXQzsx>
 
#*For instance, you might put a wide belt over a button-up shirt to create a cute work look. Alternatively, you might use a belt to create a waist on a baggy dress.
 
#*For instance, you might put a wide belt over a button-up shirt to create a cute work look. Alternatively, you might use a belt to create a waist on a baggy dress.


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