SHOPPING ON A BUDGET - Buying and Being Classic Dresses
We've all done it, splurged on that fresh, trendy item only to realize
two months later that it is now in fact, completely out of style. How
many of us have closets full of things we have only worn once or twice?
The trick is to buy classic items that can be used again and again.
Truly classic items can be worn anywhere and have the ability to be
"dressed-up" for nicer occasions and "dressed down" for more casual
events.
Everyone should have a few of the basics in their closets
including: dress pants, button-up shirts, a dress and some classic
jewelry.
Dress pants. To keep Column Wedding Dresses
pants classic the pant should be straight leg and either black or
beige. If you follow trends, you'll see the tapered look and the
ultra-flared look come and go, but buying a straight leg pant will be in
for much longer. The length of the pant should fall to the bottom of
the heel of your shoe; so when trying on pants, be sure to wear a shoe
that you would actually wear with the pants. As far as fabrics, stick
with wool if you want something that will last. You can go light-weight
for summer or go with a heavier, softer wool for winter season.
Button-up shirts. Button-up shirts are as classic for women as they are
for men. Again, cuts and fabrics come and go, but every woman should
have several of these in her closet.
Things you want to look for when
buying a button-up that will last are: first, the fit of the shirt. The
shirt should be tailored and come in at the waist line so it doesn't
look like you're wearing a man's Empire Wedding Dresses
shirt. Look for darts that angle down from the bust line and that are
on the back of the shirt. Second, the cuffs and collar should be
relatively conservative in cut in order to keep the shirt classic.
Dresses. Dresses are a great classic for women because they're feminine
and easy-to-wear. They are the true "one-piece outfit. " As you're
looking for Trumpet Wedding Dresses
that will last, watch the hemline. To-the-knee is a classic length.
Also, classic cuts are either the pencil-cut (form-fitting and adhering
to the body's natural curves), or an hour glass shape.
Sleeves on dresses and shirts. The cut of the sleeve tends to change
from season to season; there are three-quarter lengths, which have
remained pretty timeless since the days of Audrey Hepburn and Jackie
O'Nassis. The great thing about this sleeve is that it hides flaws in
the upper arm, but can be worn during all four seasons. There is the cap
sleeve, which is less flattering because it shows off most of the arm,
and also comes and goes with the season.
Then there is a regular
short-sleeve that hits mid-arm and remains quite classic. Pay attention
to the sleeve on the items you're buying.
Jewelry. All things are subject to trends to some degree, including
jewelry. If you're going to make a big investment (and most jewelry is a
big investment), make sure that you're not following the trends,
because you want the pieces to be timeless. Choose classic cuts for
gems; like a princess cut or a round cut.
Choose simple styles and
colors. If ever in doubt, go with pearls. They've never been
'out-of-style'. There's something universally appealing about a pair of
pearl stud earrings or a simple strand of pearls.
As a final note, although saving is important, invest in quality
classics. You will use these items time and time again and if they are
good quality, you will get more than your money's worth!
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