If you're a plus size woman you've probably
noticed that the majority of coats in stores today are designed with women that
are supposed to be shaped like a toothpick. It can be difficult to find a coat
that not only looks good but also doesn't break the bank. Coats typically cost
a lot of money so it's in your best interest to shop wisely.
You also want to make sure you new coat is comfortable. Most people don't put a lot of thought into their coat but if you think about it, more people will probably see you with your coat on. So no matter how much thought you put into your outfit, it doesn't really matter because the only thing people are going to see is your coat.
There's a number of factors you'll want to take into consideration when shopping for your new coat. First, what occasion will it be used for? Obvoiusly you'll need a different coat for making trips to the grocery store than attending a business luncheon or a night out with the girls. Also, looks are important but the coat should also keep you warm if you live in cold climate.
Plus size women usually don't look good in funnel neck coats so try to avoid those if possible. Funnel coats have large collars that either sit flat or straight up when unzipped. Funnel neck coats have a tendency to make your neck look shorter and will accentuate a double-chin. When unzipped it will also create more bulk and padding in the chest area. Another type of coat to avoid if you're a plus size woman is the trench coat. The long row of buttons makes your torso look bigger and turns the rest of your body into a shapeless blob.
One of the best types of coats for plus size women is the frock coat. Frock coats make your wast look narrow even when left loose. Overall, look for a coat that creats a tighter waistline and doesn't cover up too much of the chest. Belts can be tricky. Some can make you slimmer while others have the opposite effect because they place an emphasis on the hips.
You also want to make sure you new coat is comfortable. Most people don't put a lot of thought into their coat but if you think about it, more people will probably see you with your coat on. So no matter how much thought you put into your outfit, it doesn't really matter because the only thing people are going to see is your coat.
There's a number of factors you'll want to take into consideration when shopping for your new coat. First, what occasion will it be used for? Obvoiusly you'll need a different coat for making trips to the grocery store than attending a business luncheon or a night out with the girls. Also, looks are important but the coat should also keep you warm if you live in cold climate.
Plus size women usually don't look good in funnel neck coats so try to avoid those if possible. Funnel coats have large collars that either sit flat or straight up when unzipped. Funnel neck coats have a tendency to make your neck look shorter and will accentuate a double-chin. When unzipped it will also create more bulk and padding in the chest area. Another type of coat to avoid if you're a plus size woman is the trench coat. The long row of buttons makes your torso look bigger and turns the rest of your body into a shapeless blob.
One of the best types of coats for plus size women is the frock coat. Frock coats make your wast look narrow even when left loose. Overall, look for a coat that creats a tighter waistline and doesn't cover up too much of the chest. Belts can be tricky. Some can make you slimmer while others have the opposite effect because they place an emphasis on the hips.
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