Pants to Avoid If You Have a Big Tummy and a Flat Belly

Finding pants that flatter when you’re wearing a prominent abdominal area or volume in your lower belly can be quite a challenge. Many clothes that look “normal” end up standing out instead of dissimulating.

In this article, we’re going to go over the styles to avoid if you have an apple-like body, short legs, or a lower “tummy,” and understand why they don’t work. That way you will be able to make better decisions when dressing, looking for clothes that help you feel comfortable and stylish.

1. Why do some pants “not help”?
1.1 Front Shot Too Low
If the pants have a very low front rise, the abdominal part does not find enough room to accommodate comfortably. This can generate unexpected volumes or folds that accentuate that area.

1.2 Waist that is too loose or has an irregular fall
A waist that doesn’t sit well can “sink” or move downward, causing the fabric to tighten at the belly or creases to form that visually enlarge the area.

1.3 Pockets or front details that add volume
Wide pockets, pleats, buttons or very strong seams on the front can add “visual weight” just where softness is sought.

1.4 Legs that are too wide without structure
If you have shorter legs and wear a very wide leg style without compensating with a good proportion in the rest of the garment, the figure can be “cut” and the pants appear disproportionate, which in turn draws attention to the center of the body.

See continuation on next page2. Specific styles to avoid
Now, based on the concepts in the video, these are the types of pants that should be avoided:

Low-rise pants that do not adequately cover the lower belly area.
Models with marked front pleats or bulky pockets on the front.
Garments whose details (seams, buttons, zippers) concentrate the visual weight right on the belly area.

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