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Tips For Choosing The Perfect Plus Size Pants
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By: Andrea Dilea Email Article
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Choosing the perfect pants can be a challenge for just about anybody. But to add to the challenge of searching for the right fit in a plus sized pair of pants, you've got to know what you want those pants to do for you. Whether you are looking for a great fitting pair of jeans, some casual cropped pants, or a contemporary pair of professional slacks, get a feel for the styles that work well with your unique body shape.

During the past twenty years, pant styles have gone from straight-legged to tapered legs, to flares. Even if you are a trendy dresser who wants to keep up with these changing styles, you'll find that certain styles will look much better on your body than others do. For example, some people wearing tapered-leg pants end up looking larger in the middle and narrow at the ankles, something like an ice cream cone. Is that really the way you want to look? As a full-figured woman, you need to find styles will fuller legs that will help you achieve a more-balanced look.

If you don't know much about which designs are fashionable these days, look at internet shops like Lane Bryant, which have a whole array of modern fashions. They even have photos to let you see them being worn. In addition, they describe such things as waistbands and their proper placement. That can be very useful, since an increasing number of garments are designed to sit below your waist.

When looking at the different cuts and legs of pants and jeans, be aware that each cut is designed to minimize, lengthen, shape, and contour your body. These words can help you to find the fit that works best on your body type. If you want to lengthen the look of your legs, try a straight leg cut. This will create the illusion of longer, leaner legs. If you want to minimize the hips, try the wide leg cuts, which create balance and slims the appearance of the hips.

If you are not that happy with your waistband you may be more comfortable in pants that rest below your physical waist or even rest on your hips. This lower waistband will be less confining and much more comfortable to wear over the course of a day. The higher waistbands may not be great for people who are sitting for hours during the day. This waistband can dig into your skin and hurt. Wearing a lower waistband allows you to be comfortable and remedies the problem of a high waistband that sometimes folds over or bunches up.

If you are looking for comfort and a nice silhouette when buying pants pay attention to the waistband. Elastic waistbands are usually not very comfortable or flattering. They sometimes bunch up at the waist and add bulk. A better type of pant has a button and metal clasp, you will find them much more comfortable and flattering. These types of closures are better than a single closure that can sometimes had pressure to your waist area and be uncomfortable. You can achieve style and comfort if you buy the right pant.

Andrea writes about Plus Size Clothing. Visit us for plus size deals on a Plus Size Dress at http://plus-size.discountsonline.com

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