Just found this on the internet and it speaks my thoughts:
"When it comes to wearing different types of clothing, everything isn’t for every one, but there is one universal rule when it comes to baggy or tight clothing: The baggy to tight (or snug) ratio has to be even. A baggy (loose) shirt, preferably a long-sleeve turtleneck sweater, should be worn with leggings, or slim, snug pants or jeans. If you want to show of your curves, add a skinny (not chunky) belt. If you want to wear baggy (loose) bottoms, then definitely wear a snug top, or fitting top. For example, a pair of drawstring sweatpants, cinched at the waist with a fit graphic t-shirt, or tank top. You can even wear a jacket that’s a size too big, just show the shirt a bit. Please no sports sandals and socks, wear sneakers! Trust me, these tips (no matter how late they were given—sorry!—will not prove you wrong!)"
"When it comes to wearing different types of clothing, everything isn’t for every one, but there is one universal rule when it comes to baggy or tight clothing: The baggy to tight (or snug) ratio has to be even. A baggy (loose) shirt, preferably a long-sleeve turtleneck sweater, should be worn with leggings, or slim, snug pants or jeans. If you want to show of your curves, add a skinny (not chunky) belt. If you want to wear baggy (loose) bottoms, then definitely wear a snug top, or fitting top. For example, a pair of drawstring sweatpants, cinched at the waist with a fit graphic t-shirt, or tank top. You can even wear a jacket that’s a size too big, just show the shirt a bit. Please no sports sandals and socks, wear sneakers! Trust me, these tips (no matter how late they were given—sorry!—will not prove you wrong!)"
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