Wear long coats in autumn and winter, remember 3 to wear and 3 not to wear ! Otherwise, it will loo

Mondo Fashionable Updated on 2024-01-29

In autumn and winter, long coats are an evergreen thing in the fashion industry, but how to wear them is not an easy task. Especially for girls who are not tall enough or a little chubby, wearing a long coat requires more attention to detail. Today, I will share with you that wearing a "long coat" in autumn and winter, and avoid "3 wear 3 and 3 don't"! Otherwise, it is not negotiable to be short or fat.

1. Wear long and not short

The length of the long coat is the key, and a style that is too short is easy to make people look not tall enough, and it is easy to expose the shortcomings of the figure. Therefore, when choosing a long coat, it is advisable to choose a style that is below the knee and above the ankle, which can better flatter the proportions of the body and make it appear taller.

Second, wear heavy or not light

When choosing the material of a long coat, it is recommended to choose a heavier material, such as wool, cashmere, etc. Such a material not only has good warmth, but also can better modify the body curves and appear more stylish. The light and thin material is easy to make people look not upright enough, and it is easy to look a little bloated.

3. Wear straight but not wide

The fit of the long coat is also very important, it is recommended to choose a straight or slim fit style, which can better show the line of the body and appear slimmer. Loose or wide styles tend to make people look a little bloated and not thin enough.

In addition to the above three key points, there are some details to pay attention to. For example, when wearing a long coat, you can choose some high-waisted pants or skirts to raise the waistline and look taller; You can choose some dark underwear to reduce the width of the body and look slimmer; You can choose some simple accessories to complement the overall look and make it even more colorful. The trend is still new

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