Thứ Ba, 13 tháng 9, 2016

7 Reasons Your Clothes Look Cheap

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If you want to look like you spent a lot more money on your clothes than you really did, you need to stay away from these seven things.
1. Gathered seams
Designers like these because they can make clothes more forgiving and help hide fit issues that arise when you use flat, smooth seams. Also, sharply tailored garments are more difficult to make, more expensive, and can be worn by fewer people. Think about it — the better something fits you, the worse it is going to fit pretty much everyone else.
Instead, look for pieces with clean lines and sharp tailoring, and always choose pleats over gathered seams.
White Off-the-Shoulder Dress, PIXIE MARKET, $42
Pink Blazer, FOREVER 21, $30
2. Embellishments
Embroidery, sequins, beading, and studs look amazing when they are applied by skilled craftspeople using high-quality materials, but not so much when they are done by machine on a $20 T-shirt. Even if an embellished piece looks OK in the store or in a picture, you know that once you start wearing it for real, it's going to fall apart, and nothing looks cheaper than a jeweled sweater with missing jewels.
Instead, focus on simple, unadorned pieces, and use your jewelry and other accessories as embellishments. Don't make the garment do all the styling work for you.
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Gray Cropped Sweater, ABERCROMBIE & FITCH, $34; Pearl Earrings, GALA BY DANIELA SWAEBE (Available at Max & Chloe), $48
3. Cotton knits and jersey in dark or saturated colors (black, navy, rich jewel tones, and bold primaries)
These are great at first, but throw them into the washer and dryer a couple times, and the color starts to fade and they are noticeably fuzzier than when you first bought them.
Instead, stick to cotton knits and jerseys in light colors, like grays, pastels, and white, and when you do have a darker or more saturated knit, spot-treat and hand-wash it at home, or spring for dry cleaning.
Cream Cropped Sweater, FOREVER 21, $28
4. Lace
Once you've held real, high-quality, handmade lace in your hands — the kind of stuff they use to make wedding gowns and couture dresses — you know that the flat, flimsy, machine-made stuff fast-fashion brands use really doesn't measure up. Sure, occasionally cheap lace can surprise you, but if your goal is to look like you spent more than you really did, it's best to leave that $40 lace dress for someone else to buy.
Instead, go for fine mesh. It's not as girly as lace, but it is still feminine and sort of see-through, and it looks pretty much the same whether you are buying it from H&M or Saks Fifth Avenue.
That said, if you absolutely cannot live without lace in your life, try to stick to pieces that use lace only as an accent, instead of all over. And look for lace that is delicate and has a raw, uneven edge that follows the shape of the lace itself instead of being folded over and sewn like any other piece of fabric.
Navy Lace Tank, RIVER ISLAND, $44
5. Small, complicated prints like paisley and tiny, multicolor florals
The smaller and more complicated the print is, the more opportunities there are for something to go wrong (aka for it to end up looking cheap).
Instead, when you are shopping on the cheap, focus on simple, graphic prints, like stripes, polka dots, and plaids in high-contrast color combos, like black and white. If you can't squint at the print from 10 feet away and still instantly recognize what it is and all its parts, then skip it.

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