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Finding Clothes that Fit and Flatter

How To Pick Flattering Plus Size Sweaters

November 10, 2016 By Lisa Leave a Comment

How To Pick Flattering Plus Size Sweaters

I love the cold season and the fact that I can wear sweaters more often, but sometimes it can be tough to pick flattering plus size sweaters.  Since I’ve been down this road a few times in the past, I thought I would share some great tips to help you find the right sweater to flatter your figure while also keeping you warm.

Don't miss our tips for How To Pick Flattering Sweaters For Plus Size Figures.  These great plus size fashion tips will help you to look great this winter!

How To Pick Flattering Sweaters For Plus Size Figures

Avoid fussy patterns and thick textures.  I love a fun pattern on clothing, but sometimes it can be a tough thing to pull off when you are wearing an already bulk adding sweater.  With thick textures like cable knit, you can find even more frustration with the appearance of added pounds.

  • Choose solid colors over patterns for a more slimming look.
  • Pick smaller patterns instead of big patterns to avoid the bulky look.
  • Avoid thick cable knit textures that add bulk to your body.
  • Layer sweaters with blouses or long sleeved tees underneath to avoid the thick bulky textures.

Know when to buy fitted or loose styles.  The style of sweater you buy can make a big difference in how you look.  Sweaters for plus size figures don’t have to be big and bulky or made to cover problem areas.  You can find amazing fitted sweaters ideal for business wear that are also super flattering to a plus size figure.

  • Look for slim fitted styles to go over a blouse and wear with dress pants, jeans, or a skirt for a pulled together look that flatters curves while adding warmth and style.
  • Choose longer loose fit sweaters for wearing over skinny jeans or leggings with boots for a casual but comfortable look. I absolutely love the LuLaRoe Sarah sweater! It’s the perfect long sweater and it looks awesome with pencil skirts, dresses or jeans!
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LuLaRoe Sarah

 

Purchase the right neckline for your figure.  This is something I learned many years ago and have discovered really can change an entire look.  Necklines on blouses and sweaters can add or subtract pounds in an instant.

  • V-neck sweaters are ideal for those with a larger chest.  If the v-neck is not too low, it will help draw the eyes to the neck and face and away from the larger chest.  However, a low v-neck can accentuate the bosom and help make it look larger.  A classic simple v-neck is great for plus size or larger busted women, while a deep plunging v-neck is ideal for a smaller chested woman looking to make her size more proportionate in appearance.
  • Large wide scoop neck sweaters are ideal for smaller chests and frames.  If you carry your weight on the lower half of your body in a more pear shape, a scoop neck is a great way to give the appearance of better proportions and make your chest look larger.
  • Turtleneck sweaters are rarely considered flattering in today’s fashion, but they can be pulled off by someone that has a more squared shoulder or overall structured shape.  They look best with a light vest, cardigan, or some statement jewelry that draws the eyes away from the neckline.

These tips for how to find flattering sweaters for plus size figures will make the upcoming cooler temperatures easier for you to manage.  Having a great variety of sweaters in your wardrobe is just what you need to pull comfort and fashion together for a fun winter look.

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Finding Clothes That Fit & Flatter {Part 2}

May 3, 2012 By Lisa 35 Comments

Finding Clothes That Fit & Flatter {Part 2}

If you really want to find clothes that fit and flatter, you’re going to need to come to grips with your body shape.  I’m not saying you should spend time staring at yourself in the mirror and obsessing over the fact that you may not be as thin as other women or that you may not be as tall as you’d like to be.  You need to spend some time looking at yourself in the mirror and evaluating the shape of your body.

Believe me, I understand that looking at yourself in the mirror may be the last thing you want to do, but if you want to find clothes that are going to be flattering, you need to suck it up (not suck it in) and take a good look in the mirror.

Every woman, no matter what her size or shape, has a body part that they like.  Whether it’s thin ankles, a graceful neckline, long legs, shapely calves, nice shoulders, a defined waistline or something else, you need to figure out which part of your body you want to highlight.  Then you’ll create a focal point around that area.

I highly recommend spending some time looking in the mirror before you head to the store.  There’s nothing worse than cramped dressing rooms with unflattering lighting when you’re trying to focus on your best features!

Once you’ve determined what your shape is and what body part your want to accentuate, you’ll be able to more easily figure out what is flattering to you.

Do you know what your best feature is?

I have great calves and ankles, so whenever possible, I try to show them off make them the focal point of my outfits.  I look for dresses and skirts that camouflage my trouble spots (tummy and hips) and accentuate my calves and ankles! See what I mean?

What’s your favorite body feature? If you’re not sure, go take a look in the mirror and then come back and leave me a comment…

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Finding Clothes That Fit and Flatter {Part 1}

April 26, 2012 By Lisa 1 Comment

Finding Clothes That Fit and Flatter {Part 1}

Regardless of your shape or size, it can be difficult to find clothing that fits and flatters.  When you move into the plus-size category, it can be even trickier.

The truth is that many women secretly wish they could revamp their wardrobe and find clothes that are flattering to their body, but they simply don’t know how. More to the point, they might not have the confidence to run out to the store and buy a bunch of clothes that are going to look good on them.  Part of the problem is that women have bought into the lie that unless they wear a certain size or are in an ideal weight range, they won’t look good in their clothes.

In reality, women of any size and shape can look stunning and women of any size and shape can look frumpy.  I know plenty of women who have amazing figures who are in desperate need of a makeover.  I also know quite a few plus-size women who always look like they’ve just stepped off the pages of a fashion magazine!

Before you can find clothes that fit and flatter, you need to overcome the idea that your weight gets in the way of looking amazing.  It’s simply not true!  Over the next few weeks, I will be sharing tips and tricks to help you find clothes that fit and flatter regardless of your shape.

What’s your biggest struggle when it comes to finding clothes that fit and flatter? Leave a comment…

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