Old Rule: Mixed Prints New Rule: Solids Monochromatic looks keep your silhouette long and streamlined so in 2011 look for items in the same color family that aren't
too bulky and offer a mix of textures.
I absolutely love how this makes any outfit look fun and exciting and the best part is that it has a lot of space without looking
too bulky.
On top of that, I like to layer a fleece vest for added warmth & top it all off with a hooded puffer jacket — this one is perfect because it isn't
too bulky, but it still keeps me warm (more options to try here, here & here).
I also love it because it isn't
too bulky like some others I've seen and tried on.
I wish I would have tried this on with something else underneath, because the top I had on, had bat sleeves and was
too bulky.
The denim is just the right weight to where the dress feels high - quality without feeling
too bulky.
Pockets were key but not
too bulky.
For me, they're too big,
too bulky and give me zero energy.
But that would have given me a seam at the upper arm with three layer of wool sewn together, and I was worried that that would be
too bulky.
This was definitely a very cute dress but a bit
too bulky for me without belting.
I do like yours because, as you say, its not
too bulky.
I have a fitness watch from Garmin, but I found it's a little
too bulky for every day wear.
Dress pants and a blouse is ideal to wear underneath a graduation gown because it's not
too bulky or flowy, which will help keep you looking slim and able to show off your cute shoes!
They are almost always
too bulky and the silhouettes never agree with me.
I love it because it's not
too bulky (bulky doesn't do well on a...
«It's not
too bulky, easy to layer, and still flattering while keeping me warm!»
This cardigan has been a great winter / spring transitional piece, it keeps me warm without being
too bulky...
They add a cute touch of print where a scarf would be
too bulky.
I love this one because it's fitted, so it doesn't make my layers
too bulky.
Something that is not
too bulky when going to class.
A coat that is not too long, or
too bulky, or too shiny, or with too many do - dads on it.
Its black and very stylish and not
too bulky.
When I first put them on I thought they were
too bulky around the ankle.
I knew I didn't want them in the pants...
too bulky.
However, it just was a little too big on me and felt a little
too bulky.
They are a great layering piece for any season without being
too bulky and warm.
You'll need to replace the closure of the ornament, and you don't want the neck to be
too bulky.
Pair the heavier, draped top with leggings, slim leg pants, or a sweater dress to create a more flattering silhouette that is not
too bulky on the top and bottom.
The white top was
too bulky, the skirt irritated me by spinning around on my walk home, and the shoes made the bottoms of my feet feel like they were on fire after just a mile.
If it gets
too bulky, tuck the ends into your jacket to hide them instead.
What makes it work is that the sweater is a fine, thin knit and doesn't look
too bulky layered over the chambray shirt.
I've been looking for an off - the - shoulder top with a more defined waist as anything loose and flowy tends to make me look a bit
too bulky.
I've only had mine for a year, but they are very cozy and warm without being
too bulky.
... to be honest because I am relatively short the jacket was simply
too bulky for the crepe trousers (maybe better on a taller person).
But it is very delicate and I found it to be
too bulky on my frame.
Sometimes, they are too long or look
too bulky on you.
Also, the construction of this brush is solid and not
too bulky, great quality.
I love layers; but too many layers can be
too bulky so my favorite kind of layering is the long tee shirt under a short sleeve t - shirt.
I love winter costs and have too many... but if you drive a lot maybe the 1950s gold number, cosy and stylish but not
too bulky in the bum.
As long as it is thin enough to drape nicely around your body without getting
too bulky, you're good to go.
Thick enough cashmere to be quite warm but not
too bulky.
That is part of the reason why I added the skinny belt... so it wouldn't look
too bulky!
I have to think hard about accessorizing and while I know how important layering is, I sometimes shy away in fear of it looking
too bulky.
It's slimming and not
too bulky.
What with warm sunny days and very cool nights you're left wondering what to wear that isn't too light but not
too bulky either.
I like that it's not
too bulky, not a large statement piece.
My first impression of the Air Max 95:
too bulky, too many colors, and too athletic looking.
I sometimes belt the sweater if it's not
too bulky.
This one is absolutely perfect... not too tight, not too loose, not
too bulky.
With turtlenecks, I like wearing my blanket scarves over the shoulders as a cape, as it'd be
too bulky otherwise if tied around the neck area.