Showing posts with label fashion lifestyle. Show all posts
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Fashion Jeans and Myths




Is your figure curvy? Many women envy this body type, yet finding a perfect fitting pair of jeans can be a challenge. As manufacturers' jean sizes can vary, knowing your measurements is the first step so you can give them to the store clerk who will then help you find the perfect size. A pair of jeans that has a stretchy materials should be the kind that you have to look for.

No matter if you ironed this jeans all the time, it will still fit your body. A dark wash is the type that you must choose since this can make you look slim and tall. To look good and feel better about themselves women always like to dress up. The wardrobe must enhance their charm and their physique as well, these are always the things they think before they buy clothes.

When they go shopping, one of the things they want to buy is a pair of jeans. They want the perfect pair of jeans, not just any old jeans, ones that are not only comfortable but will make them look hot. If you don't want to walk around malls for hours on end, my advice to men would be don't go shopping with your partner. Shopping online when buying jeans is great as it only takes a few mouse clicks and then a few days later they are delivered to your door. But shopping personally so you can try on the product and see how they feel can ensure you have no regrets about your purchase.

Jeans with a reasonable price, classy and with the right fit, these are the things that you have to look for in a pair of jeans and if you want to get this, just look in the malls carefully. Buying online is not too bad if you are quite busy. The type of jeans and a woman's shape determines the effects the jeans have. Women will normally try jeans on in a dressing room when shopping.

Many times the incentive to buy jeans can be greatly influenced by the lighting and placement of mirrors. Then when trying them on at home they can appear to look different because of this. Regarding the appearance when being worn, the jeans look more perfect to women than men.

Since there are different body types, women are often baffled in deciding what style of jeans is the best for them. Having a know-how can help a person in finding a good pair of jeans since right now a lot of cuts and styles are available. Low-waist jeanas that go around the hip line or flared jeanas that visually balance the proportion of legs and hips are a great choice for women with wider hips. The straight or skinny jeans often looks great to those who have a slim body type.






Jennifer Lopez and Casper Smart Hot couple

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What do you think if 24 years old dancer dating with Jennifer Lopez? 42 years old. This hot topic couple for this time. Casper the name, but his birth name was Beau. He has ton of muscle, shaved head, few tattoos.

The relationship itself make a hot public spotlight. Who does not know Lopez, impossible! begin from a meeting eight month ago as dancers, is it possible to be happy ending?


As for celeb tabloid In Touch's report that Smart could be headed to jail? Well, E! News has confirmed he was arrested and charged with taking part in a highway speed contest, aka a drag race. He is currently out on $26,000 bail. After pleading no contest to the charge in March, he was ordered to do 10 days of community service by his next court date, Jan. 5. He faces up to 90 days in the slammer and a $500 fine if he doesn't finish in time.




Be a smart boy. gotcha..

7 shopping secrets retailers won't tell you

Today's retailers have uncovered the science behind shopping. Your favorite mall stores actually hire such retail researchers as Paco Underhill, author of "Why We Buy: The Science of Shopping."
Underhill has tracked hundreds of thousands of shoppers to study how they shop. "There is nothing random about how a store is arranged and designed. It is carefully calculated to appeal to you in every possible way," he says.
"The stores have a plan, so you should, too," says Dave Ramsey, best-selling author of "The Total Money Makeover" and host of a syndicated financial talk show on the radio.

 The 'magic' of the display
We can learn a lesson in Underhill's book from a story told by a retailer about a tempting display of T-shirts.
"We buy them in Sri Lanka for $3 each. Then we bring them over here and sew in washing instructions, which are in French and English. Notice we don't say the shirts are made in France. But you can infer that if you like. Then ... we fold them just right on a tasteful tabletop display, and on the wall behind it we hang a huge, gorgeous photograph of a beautiful woman in an exotic locale wearing the shirt."
Resist the urge: "Write a monthly mall shopping budget and stash cash in an envelope specifically for that purpose. When the envelope is empty, stop spending," says Ramsey. "A written budget makes you think twice when you are tempted by impulse buys."

When BOGO and 2-fer deals are good
BOGOs (buy one, get one), two-fers (two for the price of one) and bundled-item promotions successfully tempt you into shopping more often and spending more to raise the store's number of sales as well as ticket averages, or amount of each sale. They're not always a good deal for you if you're not familiar with the store merchandise and its regular prices. "You're not saving if you are actually spending more than you planned," says Underhill.
Resist the urge: "Know your favorite retailers, brands, regular prices, promotions and discounts -- and always check the clearance area first to find a similar item on sale to avoid buying two of anything and spending more," says family financial expert Ellie Kay, author of "The 60-Minute Money Workout."
"Ask yourself, 'Do I really need two sweaters or two of the same jeans?'"

Don't turn right when entering the store
"Retail shopping studies have found that most people turn right when they enter a store. That's because the majority of the population is right-handed and right-oriented," says Underhill.
Knowing this, stores highlight tempting new items and trends to the right of the entrance. You'll find that the music is louder and the displays are brighter to attract you where you will look and turn first. This is also where the most expensive items in the store are generally displayed.
Resist the urge: "Shop with blinders on," says Kay. "Stick to your list with the cash in your hand. Avoid credit card debt at all costs, and head straight to what you came for."
Why clearance items are in the back
The clearance racks are placed in the back of almost every mall store on purpose -- so you'll be tempted by everything else more expensive in your path.
You have to pass all the new trends and displays, all the sales and promotions. Retailers are betting that your hands may be full by the time you reach that clearance area, so you will not be able to stay there and search for the better deals, says Underhill in his book.
Resist the urge: "Head to the clearance area first to find the best deals," says Kay. "This way, you will have a frame of reference for comparing prices of similar items in other parts of the store and will be able to make smarter choices."

Why the clearance area is messy
"It's really hard to conquer the clearance area in some stores because it's actually designed to make you not want to spend time there," says Kay.
Retailers know shoppers want to easily find the size, price and item neatly displayed. So they purposely create the frustration of the poorly marked and poorly organized clearance area to tempt you toward the beautifully displayed and perfectly organized full-price merchandise.
Resist the urge: "Never shop when you are rushed for time," says Kay, "because this leads to making rash decisions." Instead, she advises setting aside time to shop, dig and search for what you truly want, need and can afford from the clearance section.

Beware the small stuff around the registers
Impulse items are tempting goodies such as jewelry, sunglasses, fragrances and magazines that you did not plan to buy. They are displayed purposely near the register. In retail jargon, these are called add-ons (in addition to your main purchase), and they can increase your credit card debt faster than you can say, "Oooooh, pretty!"
Resist the urge: Kay's shopping wisdom is, "Never enter a mall without a specific shopping list. Then, use my 'list test' to justify an off-list purchase with three valid reasons including: paying cash (not credit), a great discount and necessity of the item. Not only will this hassle slow you down until the impulse passes, but you can actually reprogram your mind and habits to shop this way automatically."
 

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