Lapels for Sample

Notes:

A lapel that has either the top or bottom lapel larger and pointing up and outward toward the shoulders.
This strong diagonal design has masculine overtones, visually broadening the shoulders, increasing apparent height and adding to the authority of the wearer.


Angles are slimming.
Choose only in a medium sizes.

 
Jennifer

Lapels for Sample

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Lapels

Collars and lapels frame the face; this makes them a significant focal point of any garment. Your collars and lapels should complement the shape of your face and balance the proportions of your body. The following factors have been taken into consideration when selecting your best styles in collars and lapels:

  • Your face shape.
  • The width and slope of your shoulders.
  • Your bust size.
  • Your age.
  • Your neck length and circumference.
  • Your horizontal proportions (ratio between your bust, waist and hips).
  • Any relevant, prominent features you may have, e.g. a dowager's hump.

The most versatile shirts or blouses are simple in design and understated in style. The more elaborately designed, fashion-forward or embellished your shirts, the fewer options you will have when trying to match them with other pieces in your wardrobe and the faster they will date. The best shirts and blouses are those that are not too sheer, tight-fitting or stiff. While deep necklines may be eye-catching and provocative, they are not recommended for business wear. Keep in mind, the more skin you show, the more casual you will appear.