With the change of seasons upon us one of the key items to update in the wardrobe is your jeans. Picking the right style of jeans for your body shape is critical, so before you do anything on the purchasing side we recommend a full analysis of what has worked and what hasn't in the jeans you have now. There is no point buying the latest style if it doesn't make you look fantastic and lets face it every model who has ever advertised a pair of jeans are clones of Mr & Mrs Pitt.
Some Q's : Finding the Perfect Jean:
1. What part of you body is your best asset : pick a cut that focuses on that part of your body. If you have long legs skinny fit will work , if you have a nice curved derrière then a curvy cut jean ( rather than a straight boy cut) will work. Draw attention to the good parts.
2. What part of your body do you want to provide some camoflauge for ( and lets face it everyone has one) ? Best avoid a cut that draws the eye straight to it. No point buying low cut jeans if you have a pear shape figure as you will spend your whole time looking for ways to cover the muffin top you have created. Go for a higher cut jean that pulls you in a the waist. Pick a style that doesn't draw attention to parts you want to hide
3. Know what fabric you like : some jean fabrics are stiff and keep a very straight look and others are softer and mold to your shape more. Know which one you are looking for
4. When looking online, analyse the style of the jean : Although the person modelling the jean will look nothing like 99% of us, we can still learn a lot from the picture. Which bits of the models body does this particular style highlight ? For example is it tight around the thighs? Is this what we want to highlight or hide in our own body?
Take your time looking online and review mutiple cuts and brands. Often you will find a brand of jeans that just work and you end up sticking to them.
Our top 7 Sites for jeans:
1. April 77 : A great brand of jeans who have a very easy to shop online store that ships to Oz. Whilst mostly a mens label, their own site has a good range of women's jeans, and overall buying direct is cheaper. http://shopperconcierge.com/april-77-jeans/
2. Farfetch.com: A boutique that has a number of indie labels, check out their denim section. Whilst a smaller range (and women only) you can sorted based on cut which is really helpful. http://shopperconcierge.com/farfetch-fashion/
3.Ksubi : Indie brand always with the latest style. You can shop them direct and they have a good size range for both guys and girls. http://shopperconcierge.com/kusbi-jeans-fashion/
4.Levis: An oldie and still a goodie. When you shop them direct they also a helpful section on picking the right style for your body. Worth checking out if you think you need more help, only thing is they dont have this option for guys strangely only women . http://shopperconcierge.com/levis-jeans/
5.Net-A-porter Demin: Huge, Huge range of designers, styles and prices, no assistance on the fit but awesome range to choose from. http://shopperconcierge.com/net-a-porter-fashion/
6. Rag & Bone : This a a great brand from New York who has their own e-store that ships to Australia. It is a great site to shop, with lots of information on cut of the jean and fabric. Caters to both men and women. http://shopperconcierge.com/rag-and-bone-fashion/
7. Sass & Bide : A local Australia brand with some funky styles if you are looking to standard out. Sorry blokes they are ladies only. http://shopperconcierge.com/sass-and-bide-fashion/
Once again Happy Shopping and we would love to hear how you go, visit us at www.shopperconcierge.com
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