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Belts + Jeans: What works and what doesn’t?

Ok ladies, let’s talk belts and jeans.

Yes, we all wear belts as a practical utility to keep our jeans in place, but wearing the wrong belt and jean for your shape can make you look like one big fashion DON’T (see: Jessica Simpson, below), and at L.A. East, we simply cannot allow that.

So based on your figure, here’s what you need to think about to best accessorize your waistline and literally pull your outfit together and keep your jeans up:

    * For taller, lanky women, choose a thick, wider belt to help accentuate your curves.
    * For women with a larger mid section, pick a dark colored belt, which will help draw attention away from your tummy.
    * For petite and curvy ladies, try something skinny and colorful. You want to show off your skinniest part, without choosing a belt that is too large and in charge. 

When it comes to styles, remember that whether you’re going for a look that’s formal or casual, everything goes with jeans. So have fun pairing a great belt with jeans to express whatever style you’re feeling.

This is why we love denim so darn much—matching is easier than putting your socks on. So go crazy and get creative with the materials. Try ribbon, metal, leather, skinny, thick—whatever!

Just do us a favor and make sure it *flatters* your body (sorry, Jessica)...

 

 

  

 

                             L.A. East                                               L.A. East Blakeney Village

                1135 Stonecrest Blvd. # 115                                      9852 Rea Rd.                      

                     Tega Cay, SC 29708                                        Charlotte, NC 28277

                         (803) 547-5557                                                    (704) 341-5962  

                

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