Cruella De Ville must have hit some fashion nerve when she puts on her
marvelous fur coat. But we are no Cruella De Ville's and because of
highly revered designers we have now, we don't have to kill all 101
Dalmatians to make an impression with an overcoat.
You might also want to think twice in putting on those lavish furs she
has. A coat is a necessity in the winter season but with just the right
amount of being finicky and some sense of style we might just turn this
old timer outfit to a fashion statement.
Here are some tips on choosing the best coat.
1. First off, assess your figure.
2. Highlight a good curve with double breasted coat or choose a design
where you can overlie the coat and produce a v-neck style.
3. If you are blessed with great hips, accentuate it with a chic shawl coat. Try fur coats that would highlight your hips.
4. On a full breasted figure a turtleneck coat would look formal and sleek; it will make your breast appear an inch or so less.
5. For women more on the petite side do away from bulky coat as it would
make you appear shorter. Choose a single-breasted cut coat. Keep it
simple and elegant.
6. You can fake an unfavorable figure by choosing a waterfall coat that
would just fall down stylishly away from the problem spots.
7. If you go for the classic look, you would never go wrong with black or khaki trench coats over some pair of jeans
8. Your daily activities would also dictate on which coat to pick. Knee
length overcoats are best when you drive or if you are more of the
always-on-the-go type. Though mid-thigh cut would flatter a tall figure
knee lengths thigh is more practical.
9. Aside from the style, coats are primarily made to keep us warm.
Thanks for Thinsulate technology, we can now junk the bulky and thick
coats and go for coats of synthetic material with slimmer fit with more
varied style to choose from. They still provide the same warmth big
coats do.
10. In addition with woolen coats they are a wide variety of fiber you
can choose from. You can prefer viscose, polyester or plaid for inside
linings. Suede and leather exteriors would also do to cope with the
winter season.
11. In addition to your well-picked coat you can accessorize by putting
on a suitable hat, hand warmers or gloves. Just remember that these
should all go with the over-all color scheme or style of your coat.
12. For bargain hunters, you can always opt to shop during the springtime when coats are sold the cheapest.
13. Maintain the condition of your fur by dry cleaning them. Never put
them in the washer. Proper storage could keep your coats for a lifetime.
Closets should have proper air circulation, preferably 50F humidity to
give the coats just the right amount of moisture.
14. Invest your hard earned money to quality clothes. Be practical,
choose a durable coat (remember good quality doesn't always come with a
high price tag) that suits your taste which you can wear even for the
next winter season.
15. Finally, a good fit is always the standard factor in choosing the
best outfit. Be sure there is no awkward space between you and your
coat.
When finally deciding on which coat to buy keep in mind that the style you should pick exudes your taste and personality.
Then all other factors come second, including the quality of the coat,
the comfort and fit, and lastly its price. So now, for sure, you'll
figure out which coat is best for you. Go get yourself a coat and strut
your stuff!
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