Anonymous wrote:Depending on the item it can help to change out the buttons for a better quality button.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Above all, it needs to fit well.
+1, anything that pulls or pinches will look cheap. Oversized clothes don't so much look cheap as they make you look uncouth, but the effect is the same. Clothes should fit, especially in the shoulders, hips, waist, and to the correct hem. Spending $$ on tailoring, or taking the time to find the proper size or the brands that fit you best, is well worth it.
This is something I’d love to know also, how do you make the oversized sweater or blazer look nice? I feel like people either hit or miss in this season. But others completely nail an untucked oversized sweater or cardigan.
The people nailing an oversized anything are not busty.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Good quality belts and shoes
Whenever people say things like this, I am always like…what century are you from? Good quality belt?! How often are you wearing belts?!?
The real answer is having well fitting clothing which correlates w/ being thin but curvy enough to see your waist through the clothing.
DP. I wear belts with anything I own that has belt loops - which is just about every pair of pants I own. If you’re not, you look unfinished/unpolished. That is the real answer.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Above all, it needs to fit well.
+1, anything that pulls or pinches will look cheap. Oversized clothes don't so much look cheap as they make you look uncouth, but the effect is the same. Clothes should fit, especially in the shoulders, hips, waist, and to the correct hem. Spending $$ on tailoring, or taking the time to find the proper size or the brands that fit you best, is well worth it.
This is something I’d love to know also, how do you make the oversized sweater or blazer look nice? I feel like people either hit or miss in this season. But others completely nail an untucked oversized sweater or cardigan.
Anonymous wrote:Just because it’s cheap doesn’t mean that it has to look cheap. Stay away from synthetic material and Look for 100% cotton, wool etc. It makes the difference.
Also pattern and colors matter. The more neutral…the more classic and high end it will look.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Good quality belts and shoes
Whenever people say things like this, I am always like…what century are you from? Good quality belt?! How often are you wearing belts?!?
The real answer is having well fitting clothing which correlates w/ being thin but curvy enough to see your waist through the clothing.
Anonymous wrote:Good quality belts and shoes