If you read articles and books about how to style yourself or how to pick the clothes for your body type and appearance in general you know that the first and the foremost important thing is the fit. Good stuff fits well and looks flattering on you. It doesn’t matter how much it costs – if it fits badly – it is bad.
Strange as it may seem but in all these articles and books you can hardly find how to make your clothes fit well. Of course sometimes we are lucky. We just grab them in the store and it’s perfect. But most often it may take us a while until we finally realized that we once again failed to find the perfect outfit.
If you want to save your time and money you should bear in mind two key elements to perfect fitting. The first one is an undergarment. Your bra has to fit ideally. Maybe you will spend more time and money for finding the right one, but it is absolutely worth the result. You are all set if you have one black and one or two nude smooth bras (all other bras are not only pursue your comfort and style but also to delight lucky others).
The second element is tailoring. Very often some minor alterations can work wonders. Just make sure these are minor ones and not introduce some major change. For example, it can be a hemline, a sleeve-length or some tuck alteration. All other changes maybe a harder task to accomplish and may turn out to be pricy. No doubts that we need to do it once in a while but not very often. Ready-to-wear clothes are supposed to be ready-to-wear not be ready-to-alteration ones.