How to Pick Capris for Spring

How to Pick Capris for Spring




Capri
pants


were introduced in the 1950s in Italy and became a part of the American fashion world in the 1960s. The popularity of capris exploded in the 2000s, making cropped pants a favorite wardrobe piece for many women--and men. Capris are a great all-around wardrobe item to wear from spring through early fall. Capri pants are designed for comfort, and they are easily dressed up or down for any occasion.







Things You'll Need:





Pants to shorten



Sewing machine









Step
1



Pick capris that are the right length for your height. Between mid-calf and just above the ankle is the best length. If they are too short, it will look like you're wearing clamdiggers.




Step
2



Look for capris with the best fit for your figure. The cut should be close to the body and straight-legged or slightly flared. If you are extremely thin, wide-legged capris may be a good choice.




Step
3



Pick capris in vertical stripes to give the appearance of slimmer hip lines. Big, bold prints may make your hips look bigger.




Step
4



Wear capris with the right style of shoes. Flats, flip-flops or low heels are best.




Step
5



Dress for the office in casual attire with a career-look capri. Fabrics such as silk, linen or stretch cotton can be paired with a shell or sweater set for a comfortable, casual outfit.




Step
6



Look for capri pants in the latest spring colors. Fabrics will vary from denim to brushed cotton to linen and silk. Dress for indoors or outside with the versatility of capris in your closet.




Step
7



Pick your color and fabric of capris to wear with your existing wardrobe. If you have tees in white or any bright color, complementary solid color capris are an essential. Tanks and

sweaters


make great coordination essentials with capri pants.




Step
8



Take a pair of your favorite pants and make a pair of capris for spring. If you find that a pair of pants has shrunk too much to look good anymore, shorten them to just above the ankle. Moderate sewing skills are required.







Tips & Warnings









Suit blazers tend to make the capris look out of proportion. Wear a three-quarter-length sleeve, close-fitting jacket instead if a jacket is required.








Cuff a pair of jeans for a quick, no-cost pair of capris. There's no need to buy denim capris when you can transform an item that's already in your closet into the latest fashion.








Make sure your employee dress code allows for capris as office attire.



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