This little styling trick makes such a difference when you’re wearing a sweater. Push up the sleeves to draw the eye toward your waist and keep the look from feeling frumpy. Then front tuck or tuck both the front and back like I did here so it hits right at the hips. If you have a belly, I understand wanting a longer sweater to cover your midsection, but that can make your upper body look shapeless. Instead, try a soft front-tuck and let the front drape over the waistband. It hints at a defined waistline without showing every curve. Fit notes: I’m wearing Old Navy wide leg wow jeans in the short length to wear with flat shoes. They fit true to size LTKStyleTip LTKMidsize LTKOver40

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