Stocking your wardrobe while lounging in my pajamas on the sofa with a huge glass of red wine seems to be therapeutic and fun. However, hurdles like figuring out the correct fit or if a given design is forgiving to your body aren’t easy to detect in photographs, no matter how good the model appears in it. Then there’s the trouble of comparing prices and making your measurements. Purchasing jeans online is undoubtedly challenging. How can you discover the ideal fit if you don’t try them on? It’s always tempting to push the “Add to Cart” and “Check Out” buttons when a trendy new pair of cropped jeans, tattered pants, or thin jeans are just a few clicks away. To help you with that here are some tips and tricks to help you chose the best jeans online.
Hack 1: Know Your Waist & Hip Size
It’s critical to be aware of your measurements in both inches and centimeters. It just takes two seconds, and the numbers will be extremely beneficial in the long run. If you don’t have any measuring tape, simply use a thread or shoelace, and measure it with a ruler once you’re finished.
Your natural waistline is above your belly button and below your rib cage; if this is difficult for you, try leaning to one side and identifying the natural crease as your waistline. Furthermore, the largest portion of your buttocks should be at the bottom of your trousers’ zipper, and your hips should be the broadest part of your buttocks. It will be very straightforward to determine which size to purchase after you have your measurements.
Hack 2: Always Check for the Sizing Chart
The size of a garment is generally determined by the country or brand from where it is purchased. Check your measurements against the brand’s size chart, and check whether there’s a notation indicating the model’s size as well. This way, you’ll have a visual reference point to work with when determining your size and how the jeans fall. This also guarantees that you obtain the right fit by utilizing your real body size rather than the generic sizing you’re used to.
Hack 3: Look for Jeans that will Complement Your Style and Body Type
Some denim styles are easier than others to buy online especially with so much trend around. But don’t spend too much on a trendy style. Try to look at what will compliment your style and shape. Straight-leg jeans are a fantastic choice for those of us with strong, athletic thighs and calves. Slim fit is ideal for individuals seeking to improve their skinny jeans game with a little more comfort and breathability, especially if they’re going to be on their feet a lot. Skinny jeans are flattering on all body types, but if you’re concerned about how form-fitting they are, start with a darker wash and a heavier fabric, which is more forgiving. If you have broad shoulders and want to give balance to your lower half, try for a baggier cut in boyfriend jeans.
Hack 4: Always Check the Read Reviews
Reading reviews is a given and a well-known internet purchasing “trick.” Looking at other people’s reviews might help you figure out whether you should size up, see how a wash appears in person, or just move on to another choice. So be sure to read the reviews as you scroll down.
Hack 5: Stick to One Shop, Brand
Even if you want a little variation, pick favorite brands and shops and stick with them. This will be useful since you won’t have to constantly check and recheck the size charts because brands and stores are quite consistent in this matter. It will also give you satisfaction with the quality and service they provide.
Final Thoughts
With the internet and online shops around, it is more convenient to shop online wait till your purchase arrives at your doorsteps. As long you know you do some precautionary measures by following the tips listed above, you can experience the best online shopping you ever had. You just need to note that if all else fails make sure that you can return or exchange your purchase.
Kristine Decena is a professional editor with over 10 years of experience in the publishing industry. She specializes in editing food and drink, footwear, clothing, and other lifestyle content. She has worked for such notable companies as The New York Times Company, Food Network Magazine, HarperCollins Publishers Inc., Hearst Corporation and Condé Nast International. Kristine is a graduate of Ohio University where she obtained degrees in English Literature and Journalism before embarking on her career as an editor.