Every woman who has worn an outfit knows what a pain it is to try and
find a belt that goes along with it. The truth is, while a belt is not
always needed, it sometimes adds a little bit of zing to an otherwise
just-okay dress, suit or jeans. When choosing a belt, it is always a
good idea to take some of these factors into consideration.
Personality
Your
personality is often reflected in what you wear, and your choice of
belt goes along with that. If you are a quiet, reserved person, then
perhaps using something subtle, like a brown or beige belt will suit
you. If you like to be the life of the party and love having people look
at you, maybe something sparkly or bright is the ticket.
Body Type
Naturally, as much as you would like to think otherwise, overall body shape determines what will look good on you. Luckily, there is a type of belt for every kind of waist. For women with hourglass and pear figures, utilize a thin belt to enhance your tiny waist. Also, hourglass figures can try wearing their belt just around the belly button. For petite women, keeping the belt below your hips well prevent breaking up your figure. Ruler-shaped women, meanwhile, might want to try wider belts with thicker shapes, which will help give their silhouette some curves.
Naturally, as much as you would like to think otherwise, overall body shape determines what will look good on you. Luckily, there is a type of belt for every kind of waist. For women with hourglass and pear figures, utilize a thin belt to enhance your tiny waist. Also, hourglass figures can try wearing their belt just around the belly button. For petite women, keeping the belt below your hips well prevent breaking up your figure. Ruler-shaped women, meanwhile, might want to try wider belts with thicker shapes, which will help give their silhouette some curves.
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