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

Extremely wide legs in women with short legs, with no compensation in length, drop or proportion.
Pants with no structure at the waist or with fabrics that do not hold the shape, allowing the fabric to “fall” on the belly.
3. Why these errors affect the figure
When a pair of pants isn’t designed with a belly or short leg anatomy in mind, several things happen:

The waist line is blurred, which affects the proportion of the torso and legs.
The abdominal area is “open” or unsupported, which contributes to the volume being more noticeable.
The visual attention falls on the center of the body, which may not be the area you want to highlight.
Short legs can “disappear” if the garment does not visually lengthen the figure or divide the silhouette in a flattering way.
4. Tips for making better choices
While the video focuses on what not to use, it’s also important to know what to look for. Here are some practical tips:

4.1 Medium or high rise
Opt for pants with a medium rise or a little higher, which cover the belly and allow the fabric to “accommodate” without tightening.

4.2 Defined waist
A well-defined waist (even if it’s elastic) helps to mark the silhouette, giving support at the top and then letting the fabric fall over the belly area without being too tight.

4.3 Fabric with drape, little rigidity
Very rigid or structured tissues can “mark” each fold or lump; A fabric with a better drape softens the area.

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