To each morphology its style

When you buy a fur coat, you try to validate several criteria that you have set for yourself. Despite all this, are you sure that the model of your dreams corresponds well to your morphology? If you want to check, here are a few thoughts to help you avoid pitfalls and ensure you've found the perfect fur!

Length
It often happens that we want a piece that does not always correspond to our morphology. Sometimes we want a long fur coat because we imagine ourselves totally protected from the cold all over our body. However, with fur, the size has a capital importance. Very long coats are only suitable for people who are taller than one meter seventy, otherwise they will disappear under the mass of the fur. If you are shorter, prefer a mid-length coat. This way your silhouette will be preserved and if your waist is thin, take advantage of it to emphasize it with a belt.

For the choice of jackets, if you are slim and tall, you can afford everything including short jackets - at the waist - with round collar which are feminine and very stylish. On the other hand, if you are a little wide in the hips, choose jackets whose cut goes below the buttocks. You will compensate with a nice collar or even a nice fur-lined hood to balance the line.

Cut
Just like the length, the cut is important. A thin morphology can wear any type of cut, a rounder morphology will avoid too flared lines. If you already have several furs, all the choices are available to you. Indulge yourself, the range of choices is impressive. Simple straight line or crossed version, everything is possible. If on the other hand you have only one or two furs or none at all, favor simple lines, trapeze-shaped coats, straight cuts with long sleeves or reversible coats or jackets with removable pieces that will allow you to enjoy them all year long.

Color
In terms of color, the sober tones are unchanging and timeless (black, brown, gray) the palette is immense because there are great variations in each color. For a more original look, dare to use colored models or even better a model made of intarsia, a kind of painting whose work is extraordinary. Some natural colors are better suited to the color of your skin tone or your hair.

It's all a matter of taste, but when it comes to fur, it's important to focus on certain small details so that you feel good in your coat or jacket and that the fur enhances you.
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