Fit Check
When it comes to doing a proper fit check, I’ve realized that it’s more than just looking good—it’s about feeling comfortable and confident in what you wear. Over time, I’ve learned to pay close attention to the details such as the fit of the shoulders on a blazer or how the hem of pants hits my ankles. These small things can make a huge difference in overall appearance. I usually start by considering the occasion and the weather because these factors influence fabric choice and layering. For instance, a casual weekend outfit might prioritize comfort with relaxed jeans and a soft tee, while a formal event calls for structured pieces and polished shoes. Another tip I swear by is using a mirror to do a 360-degree view. Front views are obvious, but sometimes the back or side looks can reveal issues like bunching or awkward seams. In terms of color coordination and accessories, I recommend sticking to a simple palette and using statement pieces sparingly to avoid overwhelming the look. Also, don't underestimate the power of well-fitted basics—they form the foundation of any great fit check. Lastly, always trust your instinct. If you don’t feel good in something, it probably won’t look right either. A fit check is as much about personal style as it is about traditional fashion rules. By combining both, you can create outfits that truly represent you and make you feel your best.



















































