Guide To Shopping For Jeans

When in the olden times, only men were allowed to wear jeans and women have to carry a wide and fluffy dress, nowadays that is an absolute no-no rule. Jeans, at this time and age, is a requisite in any woman's closet even if she claims to be absolutely girly and feminine when it comes to her taste for clothes.

Yes, women can definitely be feminine and flirty even when she is wearing jeans. And here are some great tips to guide you in shopping for one to ensure that you get the most perfect pair for your wardrobe's collection.

* In selecting jeans, always remember that you have to bear in mind your type of body. No pair of jeans is created equal as no woman is alike. One needs to consider not only the style but more importantly the body type when it comes to choosing a pair of jeans. This is essential because when you know what your particular fit is it would be easier for you to find the jeans that would suit you to a T. You need not waste any more time browsing through racks and racks of jeans but instead go directly for what you want.

If you are unsure what your type is, the following are the most common: tall, lean, curvy, petite and that is just to name a few. Ask the sales person on what she thinks is best for you or bring a friend that can give you her most honest opinion.

* Also, it is always best to try the jeans on and see for yourself in front of the mirror if they look good or not. Remember that when it comes to jeans, the newest trends do not always matter. They may be the “in” thing but if they look ridiculous on you, it would be better if you stick to your old style. It might not be the latest but you look great in them. Do not trade in great looks for style. Always look into what works best for you.

* Because the size is right, it may not always fit. If you have been buying jeans with a waist line of 24 or 25, it does not necessarily mean that you can go to the store and then pick out jeans without trying them on thinking that they would do just fine as they are a 24/25 size. Wrong! Remember that manufacturers may have different sizes when it comes to jeans. A size 25 for one may be a little too wide for your figure in some cases and in others it may be a little too tight.

If you really are not a fan of fitting jeans on in the store, the best you could do is at least try one on for size. That way you would not have any regrets when you get home knowing that you got the right size of jeans for your purchase. Being nonchalant can cause you big bucks and can get you stuck with a pair that you would not be able to wear at all. You might as well donate them to your little sister or to charity. Now, that is money down the drain and a waste of your shopping time too.