5 ways to wear high waisted jeans without looking frumpy

Last updated on November 5th, 2016 at 10:56 pm

High waisted jeans are the ultimate garment from the 90s. This year, we are going to honor this vintage trend by wearing it everywhere. If you are a plus size girl, there are many ways you can wear high waisted jeans and still look fabulous. We have 5 ways for you, so you will never get bored of this garment.

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This is one of this year’s most usual outfits. A pair of high waisted jeans in dark blue, a white top, a floral kimono and a black fedora. If it’s winter, you can put on a wool grey sweater and a pair of suede booties.

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Plus size girl who feel insecure about their bodies, can still wear high waisted jeans and follow this trick. They can put a plaid shirt around their waists, which is so 90s. Wear a t-shirt or a light cardigan as a top and a pair of white sneakers.

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This is a super chic way for you to wear high waisted jeans. Find the jeans that are the most flattering for your body type and combine with a sophisticated black top that has white collar on it. You will probably need a pair of black pumps to make your legs look taller and slimmer.

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We love this outfit because it is pretty stylish and comfortable. If you are a plus size girl, try a pair of high waisted jeans, an animal print shirt and a light sweater. This pair of shoes is really fashionable and it gives you a certain sophisticated look.

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If you are a plus size girl and you have this kind of body type, feel free to wear a pair of high waisted jeans with a floral crop top that makes you look girly and sexy. You could wear any kind of shoes you want.

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