• DearMoogle@piefed.social
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    Brb tossing out any horizontal stripes I have left from my closet.

    Wait what about flannel? The stripes are perpendicular, so would they cancel each other out?🤔

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      Horizontal lines are known to do that but I think the photos aren’t equivalent either way. If you cover the dress up or shoulders down, the middle one has a bigger gap between her legs and wider face without being able to see the stripes from what I see.

      • Master@sh.itjust.works
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        Loading it into an editor she has about an inch less per hip in the diagonal picture. Its pretty significant.

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      21 hours ago

      Horizontal stripes actually look great on a skinny person. Or any person, if the pattern is good by itself — while these black/white stripes aren’t really a shining example of that (though they would work on a twig-shaped heroine in a 60s French new-wave film).

      Vertical stripes are typically boring imo.

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      Flannel’s plaid disrupts any curves so it’s pretty good for covering up bellies in particular. A big reason I’m a fan of the season of flannel (plus scarfs are nice, too).

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        Plaid is great in all seasons. I have many pearl snap plaid shirts ranging from thick and warm flannel to super thin beach flannel to just the cotton shirts.