What are the common fashion mistakes made by plus sized women

Payal Shah

What are the common fashion mistakes made by plus sized women

Regardless of our body size, we all have issues with our bodies. While many plus sized women would like to lose weight, we also know many slim women who would like to put on some in order to highlight their curves

There are ways to execute our preferred fashion while completely embracing our body, even though either way it requires a serious commitment and a lot of hard work. 

Here, we’ve outlined the top few considerations for plus sized women. 

What are the common fashion mistakes made by plus sized women

1. Avoid wearing clothing that is too small in size or that is baggy

This is applicable and proper for all shapes and sizes. Always purchase clothing that fits you. 

Many women choose to wear loose fitting clothing to cover up their rolls, or they attempt to squeeze themselves into sizes that are too small for them in the hopes that the extra space will define their bodies appropriately. 

The problem is that none of those illusions will materialize, and we will appear disproportionately large if we wear clothes that are too small. 

You can only appear larger by encasing yourself in clothing that is two sizes smaller than your actual size or by hiding your body in loose fitting clothing.

Most importantly, wearing clothing that is too big for you will make you feel uncomfortable, and that’s what people will notice about you not how elegant your dress is. 

Your ability to carry yourself with grace has a big impact on how other people see you. You’re not practicing self love at all if you have to defend your uncomfortable outfit because you think it suits you well. 

Most importantly, wearing clothing that is too big for you will make you feel uncomfortable, and that's what people will notice about you not how elegant your dress is
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2. Always spend money on quality clothing

It’s not always a sign of a good deal when you buy something inexpensive. 

You should never cut corners when it comes to quality; investing in wardrobe pieces that will last for years is preferable to going cheap and having them worn out after a few uses. 

Since our bodies are larger than average, synthetic clothing is frequently too tight and prone to ripping when we move.  

Additionally, sweating is more common in people with larger frames, and sweat stains can be difficult to get rid of on lower quality clothing. 

To be honest, this holds true for all clothing types, whether they are smaller or plus sizes

Skilled fiber materials are typically incredibly cozy to wear. You need to feel comfortable with how you present yourself if you want to project confidence effectively.

Dark colors tend to be monotonous, but wearing them will infuse you with confidence and make you seem more interesting
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3. It’s not always flattering to wear black

Although the majority of us personally adore the color black, many women embrace this idea due to the belief that wearing dark colors makes one appear thinner. 

The truth is that you don’t always need to dress in all black or stock your closet with mostly black clothing to wear on a daily basis. 

Color blocking is a technique that you can use to combine black with other vivid, solid colors. 

Dark colors tend to be monotonous, but wearing them will infuse you with confidence and make you seem more interesting.

Although proper styling and wardrobe maintenance takes a lot of practice, they are actually quite simple to learn with the assistance of someone who is well versed in all of these areas and, of course, your willingness to try new looks! 

A line or fit flare dresses, as well as shift tops, are some looks that flatter plus sized women
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4. Wearing outfits without structure

Having structure is essential for projecting professionalism. Put another way, when shopping for clothing, choose fitted, tailored silhouettes that don’t fit too tight because they will define your figure.

Consider making cuts that draw attention to straight lines or highlight your curves instead of elongating them, and choose clothing that skims your body rather than hugging it. 

A line or fit flare dresses, as well as shift tops, are some looks that flatter plus sized women.

Additionally, keep an eye out for tailoring details that accentuate your figure, such as dresses with a slightly nipped in waist and darting beneath the bust.

5. Choosing a cheap, clingy material

Because they lack structure, soft materials like jerseys and knits are primarily utilized for casual styles like t-shirts. 

Because they lack structure, soft materials like jerseys and knits are primarily utilized for casual styles like t-shirts
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In addition, their ability to drape and cling to thin knits varies based on whether they are worn loosely or tightly. 

This means that they give off a laid back vibe and, depending on how they’re worn, can occasionally look sloppy and unattractive due to improper cut, style, or color.

Select clothing made of stiffer materials like cotton and blended fabrics, which do not drape and cling as much as jersey does but offer superior structure retention. Alternatively, go for a more structured knit or go with a darker color.

6. Missing out on collared shirts and dresses

Have you ever noticed how much sharper someone can look just by wearing an Oxford shirt? 

Collars have a tendency to look formal, but this also relies on the style, height, and fabric of the item of clothing. Opt for a stiffer, pointed collar and a higher collar.

Shirt dresses are a necessary addition to your work wardrobe because they have the same effect. 

The best part is that they also suit plus sized women’s bodies well.

Shirt dresses are a necessary addition to your work wardrobe because they have the same effect
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7. Not wearing tailored pants or jeans

Your outfit can be made or broken by the pants’ cut. Although the loose cut of palazzo pants and wide legged clothing can help avoid chafing, it doesn’t look good on you and might even make you appear wider and shorter. 

On the other hand, a boot or straight leg that somehow balances the hip to thigh ratio is far more attractive. 

The same goes for jeans: for a more put together look, go for a darker color or a gradated wash that flatters your figure.

Conclusion

Which fashion mistakes did you make without realizing it? Please share your ideas with us and we would be happy to assist. 

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