Friday, November 7, 2014

QUICK GUIDE: ROCK A PAIR OF JEANS WITH THE PERFECT FIT!

Do you go shopping for jeans and sometimes want to pull your hair out from frustration? I'm sure you've heard the saying "If momma's not happy, nobody is happy!"  I feel that way about jeans.  If my derriere is not feeling comfy in them, the rest of my body is not happy . It just takes some time and effort to find the right pair and you will look fabulous!

Just as important as fit, is the style you choose.  My favorite styles to wear are boot cut/curvy and skinny. There are boyfriend jeans, jeggings, slim, cigarette, wide leg, and  the list goes on. When chosen right, jeans can make you look slimmer and sexier. However, an incorrect choice can give you a tasteless, and sloppy look.  The unending selection  allows every lady to sport an amazing pair of jeans and let her personality shine!  I've included a quick measuring guide from Nordstrom.com, to help get the perfect fit.

  I am wearing the brand I feel my absolute best in ... MISS ME, they fit like a glove  They are  more expensive then the average brand, but the comfort and quality is totally worth the price! You may have to eat macaroni and cheese for a week and go without some new outfits, but the splurge is worth it I promise!  MISS ME are available at Missme.com, Macy's, Nordstrom, Buckle, and other retailers as well.  Macys has a friends and family sale a few times a year, and you can pick them up at a great sale price.   True Religion and Lucky Brand also make a great pair of jeans, but both of these labels are very expensive.

There are also many store brands that look and feel great.  Zco is a lower priced brand offered at Macy's as well as Style and Co. 



 


                                         
  
Boots: Amazon
Vest: Maralyn & Me at Fred Meyer
Lace long sleeved top: Aeropostale
Photography: Collaborative shoot with John @ 40overfashion
                                        


How to Measure
Waist
Rise
Hip
Inseam
How to Measure
Wearing only your underwear and standing with your feet together, use a tape measure to determine your measurements. It's important to check the size chart on the product page of each brand you are considering, as sizes and measurements can vary greatly.

Measure your jeans from the top of the waistband to the bottom of the crotch seam to find the rise. Consult the size chart on any brand product page to see where the rise will sit on your torso.
How to Measure
Low Rise
Waistband sits 2" or more below navel.
Mid Rise
Waistband sits just below navel.
High Rise
Waistband sits at or above navel.

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