7 Latest 2012 Clothing Coordination Techniques

by donttta10 on 2012-02-29 20:38:36

Clothing Edgy is sharing with everyone today 7 of the latest clothing coordination techniques from 2012, showcasing fashionable and elegant styles for post-80s individuals.

Hooded jackets are not uncommon but we always seem to add one more into our daily wardrobe. The double-zipper design makes knit cotton stand taller, while the back cinched waist short design exudes a jacket-like coolness. Why does your hooded jacket look so much better than theirs? A loose short style with thicker fabric ensures a very crisp silhouette. It should be paired with a fitted longer top underneath, exposing the hem for layering effect. This is especially recommended for petite ladies as it can elongate proportions.

A cute utility-style piece with a seemingly disordered hat on the back. Is it a large turned-up collar or a stylish cap? Either way, for a trench coat, a three-dimensional and structured collar design adds value.

The fresh purple checkered small turned-up collar dress-style blouse exudes youthful charm that you can easily imagine.

Fashionable clothing coordination review: Denim utility thick sweaters should maintain a serious and low-key black, white, and gray palette. For sporty streetwear youth styles, go for candy colors, contrasting hues, and even neon. Peach pink versus royal blue is bright without being glaring. The mid-length style balances out the expansive feel of bright colors. You can choose to wear it open as an outer layer or buttoned up as a cropped T-shirt with a hood.

The trendy checkerboard pattern gives the wide and short doll-style shirt a more fashion-forward edge. It pairs well with denim jeans, casual pants, or even cutting-edge trendsetting trousers.

The ever-victorious slanted zipper on leather jackets, with a small standing collar, is both stylish and streetwise, exuding a strong modern feel. Its unique feature lies in the leather panel that extends from the inner sleeve to the armpit and down to the waist.

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