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(5) “Blur the boundary between the upper and lower body by wearing long tops, layering, or wrapping a shirt around the waist” to elongate the legs.
The use of trendy long-length or big silhouette tops, which hide the waist and crotch, and layering to blur the boundary between the upper and lower body are also effective in enhancing the style. There is also an advanced technique of “raising the waist by wrapping the shirt around the waist slightly above the waist.
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(6) “Roll up 2.5 to 3 cm narrower” for a leg-lengthening effect.
The roll-up, which at first glance may seem to interfere with the leg-lengthening effect, can be tied to the leg-lengthening effect by narrowing the width of the roll-up. Humans have a habit of unconsciously judging length in a divisive and unitary manner. A good example is that a small-faced person looks taller. This technique makes the legs look longer by using this habit to set the width of the fold at 2.5cm to 3cm narrower than the width of the roll-up.
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(7) “Draw the other person’s eyes to the upper half of the body” for a tall effect
By focusing the viewer’s eye on the upper half of the body, it raises the viewer’s eye and makes you look taller. It is easy to use methods that subtly draw the viewer’s attention, such as “wearing a white inner layer from the edge of a black knit,” “wearing a stole, scarf, or necklace,” “wearing sunglasses or date glasses,” or “wearing a hat,” rather than “forcing yourself to wear an eccentric top.
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