17 Apr

One of the best ways to accessorize as a woman is using a belt. You can wear a belt with loose clothing to tighten it up, or as a simple accessory to add a touch to the whole look. Let's look at some of the rules regarding choosing and matching belts.


Generally, there are three ways to wear a belt, each with its specific look and emphasis on particular parts of the body. Wearing the belt on the natural waist/lower or higher is normally for when you wear a dress, cardigan or even a sweater or trench coat. Keep in mind that wearing the belt on your waistline enhances that part and gives you a nice opportunity to demonstrate your style.

Wearing the belt with pants and jeans means the width is very vital. With bigger loops, the belt has to be thick, so it does not shift up and down in an unstable manner. It goes without saying that pants without belt loops should not be worn with a belt. They have to have to be the perfect size for your body. As a rule of thumb, thin belts match perfectly with dresses whereas the thicker ones are more suited for when you wear pants and a top because they emphasize the waistline. Additionally, thin and metal belts are great with dresses and coats because they look more like jewelry.


The shape of your body greatly determines the type of belts for women. If your torso is longer than average, thick waist belts are for you because they have the effect of shortening the upper body and making your body look more proportional. Short-waisted women, on the other hand, should wear narrow belts because the thick ones would take up all the mid-section and make them look like they go straight from boobs to legs.


One of the most common trends is knotting the end of a long belt. This works perfectly if you are going for a fashion jewelry. Just keep in mind that the belt should be long and soft enough to lie properly without sticking out or digging into you awkwardly. Matching belts with shoes is also another common trend. This is a great way to look all polished and pulled together but also conservative. If you want to look more casual, you might opt for mismatching.

Last but not least, it is very important that your belt compliments your style. Your belt should be in harmony with the rest of your outfit and reflect your personal taste. For more information, click here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dress#History.

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