Showing posts with label jeans. Show all posts
Showing posts with label jeans. Show all posts

Saturday, September 2, 2017

How to Lessen Your Chance of Wrinkled Jeans When You Take Them Out of Your Clothes Dryer

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This tip could help save you from those bizarre creases that you occasionally get.




The next time that you wash your jeans, I suggest that you try this tip to avoid those strange creases that you sometimes get when you immediately transfer them straight from your washing machine to the dryer.

Once the load is ready to be dried, what you do is to give the jeans a brisk shaking for a few seconds first before drying.  If you do this little extra step, you will be surprised at how much better and nearly perfect the jeans look once your dryer stops!

Tuesday, June 20, 2017

How to Stop Buying Jeans That Don’t Keep Their Shape!

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If you want to make sure that new pair keeps that same fit, this tip can help.

Don’t you hate when after trying on what feels like a million pairs of jeans to find that perfect one only to later discover it was an expensive mistake?  Those formerly flattering jeans that once showed off your figure to its most shapely advantage now lost their shape after laundering.  Therefore, it’s important to look beyond that initial love of yourself in those jeans and think of the material before parting with your money.

Do yourself a favor and remember to look at the label.  A pair that has 70 percent cotton to 30 percent of polyester will stretch a bit and pack you in like a moveable girdle.  On the other hand, you’ll be in for more disappointment if you pick up a pair that has 98 percent cotton because it will lose that great fitting shape and stretch out.

Tuesday, April 16, 2013

How to Easily Find the Most Flattering Fit of Jeans!


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The right style of jeans can enhance or distract from your figure.


I love shopping for jeans, but it can be time consuming and not to mention frustrating when you fail to find anything to your liking.  However, you can find an easier way to a flattering fit if you keep a few things in mind for your problem areas. 

Those that have a tummy bulge probably should consider jeans with a wider waistband with either a classic or high rise.  This type of cut would best hide that trouble spot.

On the other hand, if you carry more stuff in your trunk look for jeans without any stitching on the back pockets and a rise that is higher in the back than the front to divert eyes from your rear.  

Then again, if you have a small, flat backside that you want to call attention to, you need to hunt for jeans with lots of detail work on the back pockets.  

Wide hips have more success if you go with boot cut jeans.  They seem to balance that type of figure better on the bottom. 

Look at where the pockets are positioned.  If those pockets are too far apart, this will draw eyes to your hips more than pockets that are somewhat closer together. 

Make sure when you're in the dressing room and are checking the fit that there are no creases across the front crotch and the back pockets should compliment your shape.

Hopefully, these few tips will help improve your next jeans shopping experience and make you feel beautiful as well as comfortable!