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How to choose the right coat for your body

vintage jacketThe stores are getting all their new winter coats in, and depending on where you live, it's almost time to bundle up. With so many beautiful coats it's hard to choose one that will suite you just right. I am forever noticing long sleek jackets on women and commenting on how attractive they look. When I get to the store and try that same style on myself, I look like a child in my mother's coat. Certain shapes are flattered by certain coat styles, and the wrong fit can highlight all the areas we're looking to hide.

Coat Check - Beat the chill with a coat that flatters explains which coats are right for which body shapes. If you have a pear shape figure, you'll want to look for a coat that balances out proportions. A belted trench will work well for you. You can find this cut in everything from khaki to fur; you'll have no shortage of style, just stick with the most attractive fit for you. If you have a boyish figure, you'll want to choose a feminine cut, with distinct lines that hold their own shape. A princess cut pea-coat or a 1940's inspired wrap coat will be stunning on you.

Have a look through their suggestions and consider which style best fits you. You can take their recommendations on cut, and translate it to fit your own personal style, be it sporty, classic or business. There is something for everyone, and since you'll be spending a lot of time in this coat, loving the way you look will make a big difference.

DIY: home security system

Alarms, 2 way voice, video surveillance; you can ditch all these home security systems and follow Big Lou's advice for a DIY security system. Here's what you need:

  1. Big boots
  2. Large men's jacket
  3. Gun and Riffle magazine
  4. Beer

Curious about this odd combination of materials and how they come together to make one exceptionally reliable security system? Check out her video. Big Lou is a widowed mother of 4 teenage boys and the queen of DIY. Originally from New York, she takes care of all the repairs and maintenance in her Long Island home. She's gorgeous, tough and down right hilarious. Enjoy.

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