
It happens that you have thoroughly thought out your way out, but one annoying little thing that was not at all part of your fashion plans took away and spoiled the overall impression of a beautiful you. A common situation? We have collected 8 invisible enemies of your style and invite you to carefully study them and deal with them!
Shoulders out in sweaters and pullovers


This little thing will cause a lot of questions from others about the model of your sweater and whether someone pulled your shoulders. This is due to cheap plastic hangers that are not designed for things that can be pulled out.
Problem solving. It is very easy to avoid such a problem – store woolen things in a folded state or spend money on a good hanger of the right shape.
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Hanging loops for hangers


Yes, yes, we are talking about those very “invisible” loops for hanging clothes on a hanger. Unfortunately, these generally useful devices tend to pop up in the most inconvenient situations—such as a first date or an interview. It looks sloppy and distracts from your image. Additionally, these loops can ruin the fit of some things.
Problem solving. Cut them mercilessly and get textured hangers to keep your clothes from slipping.
The belt that was part of the dress


The problem with these belts is that they don’t exist. Most often (especially in cases with mass market items) the manufacturer does not take the design and quality of such belts seriously. Therefore, they tend to be thin and seemingly disposable, which makes them look cheap and spoil the overall impression of your outfit.
Problem solving. Just replace such a strap with a really high-quality and beautiful strap. Don’t skimp on it – a good belt will come in handy more than once.
No heels on shoes


Your favorite shoes lost their heels a few weeks ago, but you still wear them to work even though you “click” the heels all the way up? Congratulations – the attention of those around you is guaranteed, but definitely don’t expect enthusiasm. Many people believe that this is a sign that your shoes are worn out.
Problem solving. The easiest and most obvious is to take your shoes to a workshop where they will put heels on your heels for a small fee.
Side loops on the dress


Another loop that you don’t need at all and can easily ruin any look with its stupid appearance. Their main function is to hold said “packaged” belt or sash in place while the dress hangs on a hanger in the store.
Problem solving. Just cut them off. You already know where your passport is and where to fasten your seat belt, right?
Stitched hems of outerwear


Most jackets, jackets, trench coats and coats have the back hem stitched in an X. This is dictated by the manufacturer’s desire to avoid ugly folds, creases and tears in the process of transporting things from the factory to the point of sale. In life, such lines look ugly.
Problem solving. Stretch these lines and carefully iron the thing. You yourself will immediately notice how her appearance will change for the better.
crumpled things


Are creases in clothes a part of life? Yes, but only if they appeared after a long day. But in the eyes of others, staying in wrinkled clothes all the time will make you a lazy person who does not know how to iron.
Problem solving. First, sort through your wardrobe and get rid of the bad habit of randomly throwing clothes in the closet. Second, make friends with the steamboat.
Brand marks on the sleeves or any other prominent place


Brands (designer name) intentionally visible on clothing have long been considered bad form. And such labels, in turn, have a rather practical function – it is more advantageous for clothing manufacturers to pack clothing when the brand is marked on the outside. You don’t need those labels.
Problem solving. Yes, yes, you guessed right – scissors will save you again. Don’t think twice before cutting them off.












Source: The Voice Mag

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