Sentences with phrase «slight flare on»

The slight flare on the shirt drapes forgivingly and is long enough to wear over leggings while covering the «assets.»

Not exact matches

A slight tuck on the way down may be advisable for some lifters but other lifters can use an excellent cue from Greg Nuckols that will accomplish the same thing: «Flare and push».
The H&M knit and fluffy slides were too good not to get my hands on, and I couldn't resist when at & Other Stories I finally found a black pair of denim with slight flare that finally fit my bum!
I love the fit of this Dynamite skirt and where it sits on my body and I love the slight flare out and zipper detail!
The layered leaves on the necklace brings a slight bohemian feel to the outfit, which I feel goes well with the flared sleeves.
Although flared sleeves aren't everyone's cup of tea, the flare on this top is slight, so you shouldn't have to worry about sleeves in your lunch!
* By Scotch & Soda * Fit - and - flare silhouette * Pull - on style * V - neckline * Long flared sleeves * Slight high - low hem * Above - knee length * Poly / spandex crêpe; poly satin trim * Imported
The Kick Crop jean, dropping on the site today, features a 10.5 - inch high - rise and cropped raw hem with a slight flare, giving the illusion of a longer leg, and comes in four washes: dark indigo, light, black, and white.
The sides flare out ever so gently as well, so it's a little wider than it may initially seem and everything located on the sides (ports, buttons) are at a slight angle.
«I think that the science is inconclusive on this... I personally believe that the solar flares are more responsible for climatic cycles than anything that human beings do and our lunar, our rovers on Mars have indicated that there has been a slight warming in the atmosphere of Mars and that certainly was not caused by the internal combustion engine.»
Assaults are all too common at bars and nightclubs where the use of alcohol or even illicit drugs might cause patrons» tempers to flare and violence to ensue from relatively minor slights, such as accidentally bumping someone on the dance floor.
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