In a recent Story poll, 39% of you said pull on or linen pants feel frumpy. Another 37% struggle with tops to wear with them, and 56% said belly and midsection fit is the hardest part. These Amazon pants surprised me. The elastic drawstring waist sits above my belly button, at a narrower part of my waist, instead of cutting across the widest part of my midsection. 4 styling ideas: 1. Tuck in your shirt This crinkled gauze dolman shirt from LOFT is long in the back, so tucking isn’t the obvious choice. But adding waist definition plus the vertical crinkled texture changed the whole look. This shirt fits big, I sized down to an XS. 2. Try a shorter shirt that ends around the hip bone This linen popover from Quince has a collar and vertical line down the center, drawing the eye up and down. The straighter shape works well untucked. This shirt fits tts, I’m in a Medium. 3. Add a short sweater with a banded hem The sweater material feels more polished, and the puff sleeves plus chunky necklaces draw the eye up toward the face. (I folded the sweater band under once to shorten it.) This sweater fits tts, I’m in a Medium. 4. Try a side tuck A side tuck creates a more relaxed vibe and shows a touch of waistline if a full tuck doesn’t feel right. I wear a small in this LOFT crewneck blouse (tts). I wear a large in these Amazon pants (sized up), they were snug in the rear. LTKOver40 LTKMidsize LTKSaleAlert