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Military Pea Coat Men's

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Friday, May 10, 2013

Different Types Of Pants

Different Types Of Pants





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You may be surprised to know that the problem you have described is the biggest fit problem women face. Here's the answer.... you need to buy pants that fit your rear and hips and have them altered to fit your waist.

Your best bet is to purchase pants in a department store where seamstresses work and have them come into the dressing room to see the pants on you and fit them accordingly. A good seamstress will tell you if they can or cannot be fit properly. Unfortunately, there is almost always a charge for alterations but at least you end up with the proper fit.

You will also find that there are some brands that will fit better than others...they are designed to be "curvier"! I am also thin but have a round rear and hips and find designers cut for a straighter shape. When I get pants that fit my hips and rear, the waist often stands away from my body in the back. If it's too extreme, the pants are not for you. But, as I said, they can often be professionally fit. You may find that the lower the rise, the worse it is. If this is the case, go for a slightly higher waist. Even if it doesn't fit, it may be more easily altered. Avoid pants that pull across your hips just because they fit your waist. It is unattractive and makes you look like you've put on a few extra pounds!

I still wear low rise jeans a lot. So I guess its really not down to catwalk fashion , but down individual fashion, that means your own choice. So let's look at some ideas. You really can't go wrong with denim. Pair skinny jeans with heels and a sweet shirt and they'll take you on a date. Funk up a denim miniskirt by layering leggings underneath. Here are our favorite jean looks:

For the trendy girl in you, skinny jeans are ideal. They're tough, they're racy, and they're very eye-catching. Pair with a dolman-sleeve sweater, a feminine top, or a preppy blazer (and don't forget pumps!)

Super dark jeans -- in a dark blue rinse or light black -- are not only dressier, they make you look skinnier (and that's always a good thing).

Premium jeans are today's version of designer jeans. They have the coolest cuts and hottest labels (True Religion, Paige Denim, Chip & Pepper, Seven, etc.).
Holes bleached spots and frayed edges: they're a good thing! These vintage jeans are actually new just made to look old.

The fact that you have a small waist and narrow hips makes you the ideal candidate for this season's wide, flared leg pants! You are correct that skinny pants are in but so are very wide-legged pants. Your narrow hips will allow the pant to flare while making your bottom half look even thinner than you are. What could be better than that? As for skinny pants, try more of a straight line rather than tapered...you might be able to pull it off depending on how heavy your legs are. I'm guessing at 5'8" and 128, they're thinner than you describe.

Cotton white eyelet pants are very definitely an article of clothing reserved for summer. The only white to be worn in the winter is often referred to as "winter white". It is actually a creamier white...closer to vanilla than snow white. Also, the fabric itself makes a big difference. Most winter white pants for the winter are wool, not cotton.


Different Types Of Pants


Military Pea Coat Mens



Military Pea Coat Mens

Different Types Of Pants



Different Types Of Pants
Different Types Of Pants



Military Pea Coat Mens

Tuesday, May 7, 2013

Turn Up The Heat - The Best Men's Jackets And Coats This Winter

Turn Up The Heat - The Best Men's Jackets And Coats This Winter





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Typically, January is freezing, dark, wet and boring; but there is one good thing that cheers up this time of year - January sales! It's the perfect opportunity to grab some farraginous pieces to work next season's look around, and to keep you warm as it always seems a long time before spring comes around.

A new winter coat is a fantastic investment that you'll never regret in this climate, especially if you're lucky enough to find one in the sales. So if you didn't get the one you were after for Christmas, now's the time to treat yourself and there are loads of great options to choose from this season. Lightweight and shower proof, belted trench coats and macs are all over this season in muted tones of cream, grey and tan, and even metallic white which will give your look a snappy, futuristic twist. A good look is to keep the coat plain, but add a checked keffiyeh or patterned scarf - classy fringed silk scarves in paisley and prints are set to make a comeback as Versace used them at the recent Milano Fashion Week, and they're surprisingly warm, as well as the fact girls love them! You'll be able to keep wearing a trench coat well into spring, and then wear it with big aviator sunglasses for that essential '70s detective look - very cool.

The rocker look - black leather jackets teamed with skinny white t-shirts and black jeans - is still going strong and leather biker and bomber jackets continue to rock the catwalks, with the constant trend setter David Beckham out and about in a multi-pocketed pilot number. Another choice for this trend is the plain blazer, which effortlessly bridges the smart-casual divide when worn with a t-shirt and skinny scarf. You can even pin badges onto one lapel, which you may recall was the height of cool when you were about sixteen and still in high school - mod bands like Maximo Park, and TV star Russell Brand are to thank for bringing that one back onto the fashion radar. Wear with pointy Chelsea boots, classic wingtips or brogues.

A For a more casual look next spring, lightweight nylon jackets and hoodies covered with bold, geometric patterns, angular lines and checks will be hot stuff. These are slightly reminiscent of early 90s styles, and on the same note bright, neon orange and yellow details - like piping, zips, or shoe laces - should be massive too. Shiny, futuristic fabrics including silver and gold are starting to funk up jackets, shoes and more; but remember not to go too far with this trend. One silver accent in an otherwise conservative outfit will bring your look bang up to date; a silver jacket with silver shoes, white jeans and a metallic scarf will just make you look a bit like the singer from Babylon Zoo.

Alternatively, if you're feeling indecisive and the dazzling variety of men's winter jackets [http://www.topman.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/CategoryDisplay?catalogId=17551&storeId=12555&categoryId=85959&parent_category_rn=38994&langId=-1&top=Y] out there is just too much, you can never go wrong with a classic, structured wool overcoat. Double-breasted, army and navy-style pea coats are brilliant, flattering and very warm. Alternatively, there's the timeless, tailored, single-breasted style which should be a staple in every man's wardrobe. Don't think of it as your dad's wool coat, it's channeling James Dean in that unforgettable portrait in Times Square in the rain.


Turn Up The Heat - The Best Men's Jackets And Coats This Winter


Military Pea Coat Mens



Military Pea Coat Mens

Turn Up The Heat - The Best Men's Jackets And Coats This Winter



Turn Up The Heat - The Best Men's Jackets And Coats This Winter
Turn Up The Heat - The Best Men's Jackets And Coats This Winter



Military Pea Coat Mens