Wednesday, November 19, 2008
Dress into Shape
Do our clothes make us fat or inhibit us from losing weight? Let us reminisce for a moment and remember the good old days when corsets were high fashion. Women tortured themselves for that hourglass figure that seemed unattainable naturally. Today we have the muffin top fashion. I'm sure you've seen this where resting over the low rider jeans rest a big belly just waiting to be noticed. Is our clothing style and fashion to blame for this new phenomenon? Gone are the high waisted jeans and pants style that once distributed this weight to different areas of our bodies. Do people who wear tighter clothing that is not made of a stretchy material stay slimmer than someone who wears loose fitting clothing that allows stretching after a big turkey meal? I've seen this even in myself after pregnancy. So to acheive a slimmer look, those tight undergarments that suck in tummy and buttox may work after all. Should we continue to wear them even after the special occasion or event that we bought them for? It may help to redistribute the fat cells. Well we could experiment with this theory since Walmart does not sell corsets or we could do sit ups.
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I think clothes help reshape how are body looks by redistributing the fat when we wear them, they do not help us lose pounds. You wear them to tight they will tear, the laws of physics applies here.
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