Women are fond of the warmth and comfort of clothes. However, the clothes must also be high on the style quotient. Fitting is just as important. Keeping all this in mind, we look at a few all-encompassing coats. My tips would enable you to make a prudent choice.
If you have a petite figure then you must wear coats that touch your knees. You can have brace-less sleeves to adorn it. If you intend to look taller, a bodice or an empire waist is ideal. Conservative detailing of neckline looks just as amazing. Long coats with high-breadth lapels and double-breasted styles will make you look very small.
If you have a curvy figure then you can emphasize on your muscle contours with straight coats or belted ones and augment it with a fairly natural pad for your shoulder. Knee length coats are ideal and the lapels shall be constricted and reach up to the waist. Single breasted coats are to look for while high necklines shall be avoided along with patch pockets.
If you have a broad shoulder then go for shell or cocoon coats with easy flowing, unorganized jackets. Double breasted jackets will make you look heavily broad shoulders and thus it’s completely advised against. Raglan sleeves in combination with deep armholes are a super thought. You must look to avoid breast pockets and shoulder pads. Even epaulets are not recommended. V-necks and mid hip length coat are ideally poised.
Those with narrow shoulders should look for military coats. The padding must be noteworthy and shoulders shall be cleanly defined. Straight sleeves work much better than Raglan sleeves. If you emphasize your waist with a stylish belt, your shoulder would be noticed less. Double-breasted coats shall be gunned for.
If you have a boyish figure and intend to look like a lady then you require a coat with a princess-shaped apparition or silhouette. Large buttons or seamed bodices will present a sharp pleasant impact. Do not over-adorn the shoulders.
If you have a tiny bust then you must go for flattering intricacies at the top end. A lessened waist helps and for the purpose a classic trench coat is a smart option. Wide lapels with high armholes and covering seams at shoulder allow greater head-turn. Don’t go for a boxy silhouette.
If you have a full bust, then you shall go for single breasted coats with half-fittings. Deep V necks and narrow lapels work exceedingly well. Full sleeves are recommended against as they increase the shoddy volumes. High armholes make you look younger. High necklines are a strict No and so are patch pockets. If the seams are not very high then fitted waists are ideally poised.
If you possess a protruding belly then a single-breasted jacket will be deemed most perfect. As an aside you can go for a clever A-lineshape. If you require a thinner silhouette, armholes work better and so do natural shoulders. You must avoid pocket details and buttons that are larger in size. Coats of mid-hip lengths are considered ideal.












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