High
waisted pants seem to come and go rather quickly, which means you should never get rid of those high waisted numbers in your closet!
$ 88 for elastic
waist pants seems ridiculous.
Not exact matches
One particular trend that
seems to be popping up in fashion editorials and street style photos are high
waist palazzo
pants.
These high -
waisted pants are actually an easy item to wear because they
seem to enhance every shape because the accent on the
waist is flattering.
A pair of high -
waisted pants with a flared leg will help flatter a woman's length and make you
seem taller and slimmer, whilst the high -
waist will focus attention on your
waist making it looking smaller.
Since the tops are all paired with skinny black
pants, belted at the
waist, it
seemed to the commenter like a poignant wardrobe choice that the larger girls are covered up more than the smaller ones.
I've yet to buy slim work
pants because they always
seem to be smooth in the front and fit at the
waist, but the back (mostly behind the knee area) creases a lot.
One negative I'll note is that while they're comfortable, there's no way to cinch them tighter if your
waist is smaller than your hips — so if you're sensitive about bending over and showing your bum (which for some reason
seemed like it became a bigger issue after kids — maybe because I was always kneeling on the floor to play with them)-- then these may not be the
pants for you.
High -
waisted, wide - leg
pants hemmed for high heels always
seem to create a long, sophisticated silhouette.
I've always read that, for this situation, I am supposed to try to make my
waist look higher (wear high -
waisted pants or skirts, thin belts at my
waist or slightly higher, etc.)-- thereby making it
seem as though my legs are longer.
I will probably be changing into some sweat
pants, because, it
seems like an elastic
waist band kind of meal.