
Black Womens Pants
First of all I just need to make it clear that I am not trying to be some kind of evil fashion dictator that screams out orders from the palace balcony to all the peasants down below. No, I’m not taking it that seriously and neither should you! I am just here to give a few tips and tricks on wearing black pants and you can either take it or leave it. The choice is yours in the end and I won’t be held responsible for any fashion nightmares you have to endure because of it.
OK then, enough of the disclaimers, now it is time to get in to the do’s and don’ts of wearing black pants. Lets start with choosing which style will work best with different body types, shall we? For a start, lets just say you’re a woman with a rather generously proportioned backside; what can you do to make those curves work for you instead of against you? Two words: flare-leg. Or is that technically only one word? Either way, a good pair of flare-leg black pants can do a lot to balance out your backside and allow you to look good in black. Another option is to find some pants with a high waist, which will also have a similar effect that creates a more balanced look.
Now for all of the skinny women out there, with a butt that could make even a gay man take a second look, what type of black pants should you wear to make the most of it? Well you’re one of the lucky few who can wear just about anything and get away with it, congratulations! You can basically just take what I said about a larger body type and reverse it. By that I mean choosing a low waist, instead of a high waist, and go for something tighter with no flares to accentuate your lovely legs and mind-boggling butt! Then again, you can always fashion a pair of black cargo pants for that.
Finally, which colors look the best when matched with those black pants you just picked out? As with everything else I’ve said, it is all just a matter of opinion but personally I think almost any color looks good with black. White or a light shade of blue are both classic choices, but like I said you can pretty much wear whatever you want with black pants. Black on black is a bit too much for me but some people can pull it off, so don’t be afraid to experiment a little.

