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Choosing your Pants

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NOUBI SAYS: For LONG-WAISTED -. Always wear a high waist with a plain belt. For SHORT-WAISTED – Low rise with a belt that matches the top of your outfit. For LOW HIP BUMPS – Avoid snug fit, use straight legs instead. For SHORT LEGS – High waist, fitted full length create a longer line.

Choosing your Pants

Choosing your Pants

While it may look chic to many, it’s a nightmare to some. Here are things to remember.

Useful Tips!

  • For LONG-WAISTED -. Always wear a high waist with a plain belt.
  • For SHORT-WAISTED – Low rise with a belt that matches the top of your outfit.
  • For LOW HIP BUMPS – Avoid snug fit, use straight legs instead.
  • For SHORT LEGS – High waist, fitted full length create a longer line.

NOTE: Baggy makes you look smaller.

  • For PROTRUDING STOMACH – Stretch without side and back zippers. No buttons, please.
  • For LARGE DERRIERE – Avoid fancy detailed large back pockets.
  • For FLAT DERRIERE – Fancy detailed large back pockets are good.
  • For HEAVY THIGHS – Snug fit with back pockets. Avoid anything very loose.
  • For THIN THIGHS – Applique and baggy front pockets are essential.
  • For THICK WAIST – Avoid pleated and wide waistband with or without belts.

Noubi says: Jeans are pant ragged in design and it’s commonly used as work clothes in warehouses or garages. Many jeans companies like Levi’s have been several ready-made available (501, 505, 560, etc.) for various types of bodies. Just make a wise choice.

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