Question Posted Thursday September 29 2005, 8:29 pm
I am in no way fat...i just have very muscular legs. I really would like to be able to wear skirts that look good, but everything just seems to make my legs look bigger. Anyone know of a certain cut/style of a jean skirt that can be hot and flirty but make my legs look slimer?
dreamist16 answered Friday September 30 2005, 5:44 am: it may not be flirty but you might just have to wear long skirts (to your ankles) but i suggest that you just wear what you want and dont care about your legs
AnneNonimous answered Thursday September 29 2005, 10:25 pm: Hi There... I think instead of concentrating on the cut of the skirt, maybe you should consider your choice of footwear. A nice higher heel always accentuates a shapely calf muscle. Choosing ones in a color close to your skintone will also elongate the leg, creating a slimmer appearance. I also think heels give you a more feminine posture. Just be careful and work on your balance, lol.
TraGicxGlamOur answered Thursday September 29 2005, 9:50 pm: I have pretty muscular legs too. I wear alot of skirts, usually mini jean skirts or plain white or black skirts. most of them make my legs look slimer.! soo I hope this helps for you and try some different kinds if not :-) [ TraGicxGlamOur's advice column | Ask TraGicxGlamOur A Question ]
x_panda_x answered Thursday September 29 2005, 9:35 pm: I really don't think there are skirts that can actually make your legs look skinnier, but maybe you could try wearing long-ish ones that actually look really cute/flirty/hot that are still really stylish and cover up most of your legs. Just a thought. Sorry I couldn't help much!
soccergurlie1220 answered Thursday September 29 2005, 9:35 pm: SAME HERE!! i don't wear skirts cause they just make my ass look HUGE and my legs bigger so i just wear short and pants and capris but try not a mini skirt try one that goes to the knee to hide some on the muscle in the thigh. HOPE I HELPED [ soccergurlie1220's advice column | Ask soccergurlie1220 A Question ]
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