Method 1 of 3: Wearing Women's Shorts
1
Buy shorts that will flatter your figure.
There are all kinds of stylish options for women of all shapes and
sizes. Consider your proportions to select the right style for your body
type.
- Consider your height: Longer shorts create the impression of shorter legs, while short shorts lengthen the leg, giving the impression of height. Play it safe. Women of most heights can find stylish and flattering shorts that hit around the mid-thigh.
- Consider the fit: Shorts that flare out toward the bottom, rather than hugging the thigh, are flattering for petite girls and curvy women alike. Long styles like mid-thigh shorts or Bermudas are best, while taller women might find longer shorts more appropriate.
2
Look for shorts that have clean, straight lines.
The large pockets on cargo pockets tend to draw attention to your hips
and thighs. Instead, opt for shorts in fun bright colors, or with floral
patterns. Dark-colored shorts are also slimming and can look both
casual and sophisticated paired with the right shoes
3
Pick print shorts with a print that is small and spaced close together.
Floral or tropical print shorts can be a fun and flashy addition to
your wardrobe, especially in the summer months. Pick out prints that
take up most of the fabric, letting the smallest amount of background
color show between the prints to make them as flattering to your figure
as possible.
4
Go professional with high-wasted shorts.
Increasingly stylish, popular, and flattering, high-wasted shorts are
making a big come back. Experiment with fitted and looser styles to get a
feel for what's the most slimming. If you've got a shorter torso or are
especially busty, you might consider buying shorter waist-style shorts
that will look similar on your body.[2]
- Buy shorts that extend past the hip, but not quite up to the narrowest part of your waist. These are sometimes called "mid-rise" shorts and can be more flattering.
5
Wear shorts that are reasonably short.
Many women's styles feature bottoms that are quite short. While wearing
short-shorts will elongate your legs and make them look longer, it's
not always the most appropriate look for all occasions and is sometimes
smarter to opt for a more conservative approach to the length of the
shorts.
Rule of thumb regarding length: Nothing but your legs should be
sticking out from the bottom of your shorts. This goes for the pockets
of jean shorts, underwear, and anything else your shorts cover.
6
Tuck in your shirt for high-wasted shorts.
When wearing high-wasted shorts, tuck your shirt in to elongate your
stomach and raise your waist. With lower-cut shorts, it's usually best
to leave your shirt untucked to avoid creating a dimple at the belt-line
that can be somewhat unflattering.
7
Color-block. Pair
brightly colored shorts with contrasting brightly colored tops to create
a stylish look. Work within the same intensity palate, pairing pastels
or neutral colors, say, and create a simple elegant look with shorts,
appropriate especially for the summer.Method 2 of 3: Wearing Men's Shorts
1
Wear the right cut.
Shorts should be neither too long nor too short. The hem of
appropriately-cut shorts should fall just above the knee when you're
standing up straight, and should be no more than an inch or two higher
when you're seated.[3]
- In some zones (read: hipster) short jean shorts, also known as jorts, are increasingly popular, while elsewhere extra-long baggy shorts that hang below the knee are stylish. If you're curious about whether or not you can pull off either of these styles, it's probably a safe bet to go traditional and leave the experiments to the trend-setters.
2
Wear the same waist size as your trousers and use a belt.
Shorts should sit on your hips normally, like jeans or trousers. Always
wear an appropriate belt when you wear shorts. Other than looking
professional, shorts have a tendency to sag that you want to avoid. Keep
your underwear under your shorts and make sure you've got a belt on.
3
Leave your weekend shorts to the weekend.
There's nothing wrong with wearing those old soccer shorts while you're
sitting around the house watching the game, or keeping on the ratty old
cargo shorts you've had since high school while you do the laundry. No
shame. But even if you're in the middle of a heat wave, don't wear them
out to work on Monday.[4]
- If you work somewhere it would be appropriate to wear shorts, get the appropriate cut and and style and use the same judgment you'd use in your regular work attire. They should be clean, pressed, and professional.
4
Let khaki trump cargo.
Khaki shorts come in many colors and look good on almost all men. Unless
you live in the Bahamas, trying to rock cargo shorts, board shorts, or
jean shorts past the age of your early 20s won't make you look younger,
it'll make you look like you can't dress yourself. Khaki shorts pair
well with casual styles and more professional looks, as well. It's a
good investment and more recommended than other styles.
- When in doubt, go for mute colors. Beige, gray, navy, and black shorts will always be in style. The bright pink pair you picked up for the yacht trip might spend a lot of time at the back of the closet.
- If you wear cargo shorts, aim for the smallest possible pocket, in inverse proportion to your age. If you're in your 50s, that pocket needs to be incredibly small. If you're 15, you can get away with larger pockets.
5
Pair shorts with the appropriate kind of shoes and socks.
Wear shorts with low-top loafers and low-cut socks to get the right
kind of stylish look. Wearing pulled-up white socks looks goofy, even if
you're a German tourist, and high-top shoes have a tendency to make
your legs look stubby and short. Unless you're on the basketball court,
opt for low-tops.Method 3 of 3: Wearing Athletic Shorts
1
Wear them up on your hips.
Slip the shorts over the waist line about two to three inches and pull
the drawstring to tighten them. The elastic waist should sit comfortably
above the hips, while the hem should sit just above the knee.
- If you want to sag, do it carefully. Slip on the shorts up to your pubic line. Make sure the back of the waistband is just below the "fault line," so to speak, but tight to your body, using the drawstring to secure the shorts as you walk. To get them to stay, combine fairly large boxer shorts with a tight drawstring to get them to stay without having to constantly tug at them and pull them up.
2
Get the right size. If
shorts are the perfect size, you don't really have to mess with the
drawstring. They should stay on comfortably without much effort, not too
tight and not too loose. Jump around a bit to make sure they're secure
when you're trying on a pair at the store. Make sure they don't snag
against your knee so you'll be ready to hit the field, regardless of
what sport your athletic shorts are for.
3
To stay safe, go dark.
Since you're going to be wearing athletic shorts to sweat in, white
varieties are often a bad choice. They'll show the sweat more quickly,
sometimes even becoming a bit translucent as you work out. You don't
want to end up halfway through a 10 mile jog to find out your hiddens
are not so hidden.
4
Save them for the gym.
Wearing booty jogging shorts or bike shorts around is not recommended.
You wouldn't wear a bathing suit to the ball and you shouldn't wear your
exercise gear either. What looks normal at the gym doesn't look normal
in public. Regardless of how comfortable and cool they are, and
regardless of how sick your jump shot is, save the work out shorts for
workouts and opt for more professional wear in public.
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