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No need for a belt: how to make baggy clothes fit perfectly. Life hack

Anna KravchukLife
How to make baggy clothes fit perfectly

When we buy baggy clothes that make us feel warm and cosy, we often overlook the fact that such styles can make our figure less attractive and the look itself less effective. New York-based fashion blogger Lauren Wolfe, known for her style and lifestyle advice, has shared an unusual life hack that will help solve this problem once and for all.

Wolfe shared her fashionable trick in one of her TikTok videos. She emphasised that girls do not need a belt, ribbon or lace to implement this life hack (to watch, scroll to the bottom of the page).

"My mum taught me a trick a few years ago that I always use. And it's... dental floss!" the fashion influencer comments on her video.

In front of the camera, Wolfe appears in a voluminous white sweater dress, which she combines with trendy black knee-high Cossacks. Then she takes out some dental floss, cuts off a small piece of it and ties it around her waist, after which she lets the top of the dress down a little. The result is an emphasis on the grace of the figure and a more interesting outfit.

 

The blogger pulled off the same trick with a light brown dress.

 

Internet users who have already tested the effectiveness of this life hack left comments: "Mothers will never advise against it", "It's very comfortable and discreet", "Brilliant".

As OBOZREVATEL previously wrote, fashion influencer Claudia Moreira showed a fashionable scarf trick that will allow you to get rid of your hat but still keep you warm even in the coldest weather. Find out how to look stylish and elegant with this life hack in our article.

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