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How to choose a well-fitting pair of jeans
Firstly, you need to understand what 'fits well' means. The essence of a good fit is good looks, which is 'proportion and lines'. Breaking it down, there are the following three points. The above can be called the 'three elements of a good fit'. Please remember none of them can be missing. If you don't believe it, let's take a look. Waistline position: This is the 'boundary line' between and lower body clothing, and also the 'golden section line' of the upper and lower body proportions. To make the lower body look longer and the height taller, line needs to be as high as possible. And only when the height of the lower body is 'obviously' greater than that of the upper body, it will effective. Usually, tucking the top into the waist of the pants can optimize the visual proportion, especially for 'short-legged people'. Inner leg length: It can called the 'touchstone' of leg length. Whether the genes are good or not, the distance under the crotch decides. In general, the 'inner leg' is greater than or equal to 'shoulder to crotch'. Otherwise, there is a defect in the body proportion. Defects cannot be changed, but can be weakened and covered up. For example, wearing wide-leg pants can make this distance impossible to estimate with the naked eye, and with the help of a highline, it still has a good proportion and long legs visually. Pants contour: Whether the legs are straight or not depends on this. If the contour line of pants is winding and full of pleats, it not only looks short and crooked, but also has a sense of bow-leggedness and X-shaped legs. Only when lines of the pants are smooth, it looks like the legs are straight.