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Women's Blouse


Index:

1. Fitting Advice

2. Best Look Advice

3. Most Common Fabrics

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The womens blouse is an essential for costumes, pantsuits, and skirt or trouser combinations.

Many different styles, materials and colors give you a huge assortment for your combination options.

In this section, we will help you find the perfect fit, give you advice regarding the most flattering styles and introduce you to the most important fabrics for women's blouses.

We will also introduce you to some combination ideas and show you the most important styles.



Fitting Advice for a Women's Blouse



Collar:

The collar of the woman's blouse should end at the middle of the neck and lie flat.

If you close the top button, you should feel comfortable around your throat, and there should be no straining.




Shoulders:

The shoulder seam should run flat along your shoulder and should end at the point where your collarbone ends (this applies to a regular blouse style).




Breast:

Check to be sure that your breasts don`t pull the blouse forward, lift the front hem, or cause the buttons to gape open.

If there is any pulling around the breasts or under the arms, the blouse is too small.




Body:

There should be no pulling across the upper back, upper arms, or chest.

To see if the blouse fits comfortably, you should cross your arms in front of you, raise them up over your head, and try sitting down.

The side seams should have a straight, smooth run from the underarm to the hem, without any puckering or pulling.




Sleeves:

The sleeves should reach to the point where your thumb starts.

Generally the sleeve should be wide enough so that you can move your arms freely without disturbing the fit of the body part of the blouse.

Some sleeve constructions are so tightly shaped that it is impossible to be really comfortable when you move your arms.




Hem / Length:

Which length you choose depends on weather you are tucking in your blouse or wearing the hem of the blouse outside your pants or skirt.

If you are tucking it in, the blouse should be long enough so that you can sit down and raise your arms without pulling the sides of the blouse outside the waistband of the pants or the skirt.

If you don`t tuck the blouse in, you should choose the length that is most flattering for your figure.



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Best Look Advice for a Women's Blouse


This section contains advice to help you to choose the style of blouse that is the most flattering for your figure type.

Since so many different blouse styles are available, specifying all of the different shapes and figures is virtually impossible.


Therefore, we start with some general slimming tips:


General advice:



Collar:

The most flattering collar shapes are those that are the opposite of the shape of your face.

For example, if you have a round face, a short, round collar will only emphasize the fullness of your face – but a long, angular collar will add length.

However, if your face is petite, your collar should be small as well.


Armhole:

A high armhole is universally flattering to all figure types.

A larger armhole is generally more comfortable to wear, but they obscure the point were the torso ends and the arm begins, which can make a woman look larger than she is.

While women with fuller arms need the extra ease provided by larger armholes, they should find a cut that allows enough room for comfort without excess fullness.


Sleeves:

Long sleeves flatter everyone, provided that the sleeves are the correct length and width for the arms.

Sleeves that taper at the wrist are the most slimming.

In fact, this one detail can make the whole arm appear more slender.

As for width, sleeves should be as narrow as possible without being tight.


Bust:

The classic men’s style shirt is cut to hang straight and loose from the shoulder and is not meant to accommodate a bust like a blouse does.

To adapt this style for women you should look for a blouse that has bust darts.

Also look for fluid fabrics, stretch fabrics, and a better-fitted, flattering style.


Following you will find tips to identify the blouses that are most flattering for different body shapes:




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Curvy:



For your best look:



Avoid these mistakes that are not flattering for your curvy figure:



Short:



For your best look:



Avoid these mistakes that accentuate your short figure:



Narrow shoulders:



For your best look:



Avoid these mistakes that accentuate your narrow shoulders:



Broad shoulders:



For your best look:



Avoid these mistakes that accentuate your broad shoulders:



Full bust:



For your best look:



Avoid these mistakes that accentuate your full bust:



Small bust:



For your best look:



Avoid these mistakes that accentuate your small bust:



Tummy:



For your best look:



Avoid these mistakes that accentuate your tummy:



Short waisted:



For your best look:



Avoid these mistakes that accentuate your short waisted stature:



Long waisted:



For your best look:




Avoid these mistakes that accentuate your long waisted stature:



Pear shaped:



For your best look:




Avoid these mistakes that are not flattering to your pear shaped figure:




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Most Common Fabrics for a Women's Blouse:



The most common fabrics for a women's blouse are silk, cotton, rayon, polyester and viscose.

There are also many mixtures of different fibers available, which provide several characteristics, such as, stretch for a good fit, or easy care for crease- and dirt-resistant fabrics.

Softer fabrics generally offer a more fluid fit than stiff fabrics.



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