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Handbags- Choosing The Right Fit For Your Body Type
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When I say "fit" I mean the size of your body. We all are aware of the different shapes and sizes of women. But, did you know that certain handbags look better on certain people? I know...your thinking, "WHAT!" It's hard enough having to deal with weight issues, now we have to worry about our handbag making us look bigger? Relax, I'm not saying that your handbag will make you look bigger. I'm just saying that a handbag that complements your size as well as your look, is always best.
Lets say you are 5'-9" and thin. You are the luckiest of all body types because you can pretty much get away with any size handbag. With the length of your body you can wear a large tote. These bags cover the middle of the body and allows the body to still be shown. Try not to get too carried away with your sizing though.
Remember, there are handbags for wearing and handbags for travel luggage. We don't wear our luggage for everyday wear. Your body will look especially nice if you are carrying a smaller handbag. Just be sure it fits snug under your arm. Wearing it this way shows off the waist line. It also makes the body look longer for those who are going for the tall look.
Lets say you are 5'-3" and round. You are going to want to go with the smaller handbag. These bags will make you look taller than you really are and if worn under the arm, draws attention to the top of the body. Larger bags will only make you look shorter. And quite possibly wider.
Lets say you are 5'-6" and curvy. Look for a handbag that accentuates your waistline. A satchel in medium or the hippie in medium will look great for your size. Wearing medium sizes are best for your body type because it falls just above the waist. Showing off that sexy curve of yours that's just above the hip area.
Lets say you are full figured or plus sized. Wearing larger bags like the large tote are best for your body type because they are made wider and larger and help to make the body look smaller. A smaller handbag with smaller straps will only add to your size and possibly make you appear bigger than you really are.
Making the right choices for you handbag is essential when putting your whole look together. Having a handbag that is too small or too big can ruin a great look. You wouldn't put on a patent leather shoe with sweats would you? No!! Wearing the wrong handbag can do the same damage to your look. Some handbags can flatter your body type, whether it be big or small. Also, try mixing up your handbags.
Also, try to wear a different handbag for different occasions. If you are wearing jeans, wear a sportier handbag. If you are dressed up for a special occasion, wear the clutch or one of the smaller bags. Just try to match the bag with the shoes. We all have to have a brown and black handbag. Having more than one handbag is a must!
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