The flared leg shape only further elongates the leg and gives it a retro feel.
Not exact matches
I love the midcentury
flare to the
legs and the oval
shape.
I find
flare leg jeans look flattering if you're an apple
shape like me and I like skinny jeans because it's easy to wear boots with them.
Fitted at the waist and
flared at the
leg, I love that
shape too.
Basically go for the cut that suits your body
shape — Straight
leg, cropped,
flared, side pockets, flat front, tapered
leg & wide
leg.
Adapt your wide -
leg trousers to
flares if you can't tear yourself away from
shape entirely — choose denim with a flower - print blazer, and finish with wedges.
They come in a 1970s - style
flared shape that's anchored by a distinctive curved side - buckle belt, and finished with streamlining topstitching through the centre of each
leg.
The best pant styles for apple
shapes are
flared or straight
leg pants, which help balance out the volume of your upper body.
Though the 70's was the perfect time to be pear
shaped, wide
leg pants,
flared jeans, fitted tops... hello!
I do love that playsuit, the
flared sleeves and
legs are my preferred
shape too!
It's all about mixing textures and
shapes — like this
flared skirt with a chunky knit or a flowy blouse with leather
leggings — so that you're ready for the new season, but prepared in case Mother Nature decides to change her mind.