When choosing what to wear under a coat during winter, avoid these four styles.
1. Too-Low or Too-High Collar Lines
When it comes to innerwear, you’ll notice two popular trends. The first is a high, tight collar that keeps you warm without exposing any skin. The second is a low or revealing style that can showcase your bright skin and make your neck look slender. However, neither of these styles is actually ideal.
As your body gains weight and your neck thickens with age, stay away from tight turtlenecks or multi-folded collars.
Tip: You don’t have to give up on turtlenecks entirely, except for those that are both high-necked and thick. Opt for innerwear with smooth seams and skin-friendly fabrics, such as thin and soft sweaters. Also, pay attention to the neckline, ensuring it has a certain width to create a gap for the skin, avoiding a thick look.
A high collar with some skin exposure will prevent a stuffy feeling and thicken the neck.
2. Too Loose or Thick
Loose-fitting styles, such as thick sweaters, fleece, or hoodies, are usually better as standalone pieces. For older women who are a little heavier, these are perfect for hiding the belly, thick waist, and plump arms, creating a slimmer look.
However, these styles are not ideal for wearing under winter coats. Combining an outer coat with an inner layer that is too loose or thick will create a heavy, bulky feel and make you look bigger.
Wearing something too thick and loose under a wide coat will make you look fat, and pairing it with a tight coat will feel cramped.
Tip: Prioritize snug-fitting or moderately fitted innerwear. Thin and lightweight inner layers that fit well will prevent a heavy feeling when worn with a coat. When the outer layer is removed, the innerwear will still be roomy enough to cover thick waists.
Innerwear with moderate thickness will not make you look heavy, whether you’re wearing a coat or not.
3. Eye-Catching Patterns
Innerwear with eye-catching patterns or complex floral designs tends to be less versatile and less practical. Additionally, the more intricate and complex the design, the quicker it will go out of style, and it may even start to look cheap over time. It can also make you look flashy and gaudy.
The pattern of innerwear greatly influences a woman’s overall style.
Tip: Elegant mature women should opt for simple designs, small patterns, and avoid overly bright or complex styles. Try striped or diamond-patterned clothing, embroidered or plain sweaters in bright and gentle colors.
Simple patterns or bright colors will make you stand out without being over the top.
4. Cheap Fabric/Hairiness/Deformation
Lastly, women should avoid innerwear that looks cheap, affecting their confidence. Poor-quality fabric that pills, deforms, or becomes baggy, with no pattern, will reduce a woman’s sophistication and be a turn-off.
Even if your outer coat is expensive, low-quality innerwear that looks cheap will not enhance your refinement.
Poor fabric quality can affect a woman’s well-put-together and elegant appearance.
Tip: To achieve a high-end style, prioritize high-quality fabric. First, avoid fabrics that pill or deform easily. Second, emphasize your strengths and hide your weaknesses.
Good fabric quality can enhance a woman’s elegant look.