Monsoon is coming soon and summer is on the way to go, so why not change your style a bit which goes comfortable in both the seasons. Yes dungaree is back again. We will talk about some style how you can carry it so choose the one which best suits you and don’t be troubled of experimenting with it like how to wear and what to wear with it.
It’s a rapid and easy, slightly nerdy, not-to-be-taken-too-seriously stare that can be paired with literally any top you pull out from your
wardrobes – white tee,
crop tee with stripes, off the shoulder trimmings or shirt.
Most of all, you can really do anything get done in a pair of dungarees; whether that’s riding a ladder, tackling the midweek supermarket shop or stepping out for a coffee date.Dungarees can be complicated, particularly if you - like the majority of all women everywhere - have a body that isn't rightly in proportion.
Long legs: slightly pear
shaped, so a skinnier fit is far more pleasing than looser dungarees. Always
choose dungarees with adjustable straps if you're long in the body. Ignore high waist dungarees,
opting instead for a pair that sits on your hips as this will keep your
body looking in proportion.
Small frame: The bagginess really works on those with a
smaller frame, and the slight plunge crotch gives the illusion of a longer
leg. Keep
your top slim-fitting to avoid looking like your clothes are drowning
you.
Small legs: The dungarees will
sit higher on your waist, putting all the denim beneath in the right
position. A pair of dungarees with adjustable straps, to make sure the shape is
right on top, and a great roll-up on the ankle, will fit just correct.
Dungaree style with crop top
Dungaree style with tank top
Dungaree style with polo top
Baggy style Dungaree
Leather Dungaree love
Dungaree style with stoking or tights
Dungaree style with collared shirt
Dungaree style with one strap open
Dungaree simply with tshirts or tees
Dungaree as in skirts
Dungaree style as jumpsuit
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