How to Wear Oversized Clothes without Looking Sloppy
Oversized clothing blends comfort with effortless style. But wearing loose-fitting sometimes can be unflattering. The key to be able to master oversized fashion is to find the right balance between structure, proportion and volume.
Balancing proportions
Balancing proportions is one of the most important rules when it comes to wearing oversized clothes. Pairing an oversized piece with a structured or fitted item to help create a polished look.
You can pair skinny jeans, tailored trousers and leggings with baggy sweaters or oversized shirts. Oversized joggers or wide-leg trousers will look balanced with a form-fitting top, a slim-fit turtleneck or even a tucked-in blouse.
Don’t wear multiple oversized pieces unless you want a dramatically oversized silhouette intentionally.

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Defining the waist
To prevent overwhelming your figure you can add definition to you waist. You can cinch pieces like oversized blazers, baggy dresses or slouchy cardigans with a belt to create a flattering silhouette.
You can keep a relaxed vibe while achieving a structured look by tucking a loose top. Another good example is pairing a loose top with high-waisted pants or even skirts to help elongate you frame. This will also create a balanced look.
Playing with layers
Layering oversized pieces will add some dimension and depth to the outfit, while it still maintains a structured appearance. A structured blazer or tailored coat over an oversized sweater or even a dress can add instant sophistication.
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Cropped denim or even a leather jacket over loose outfits will help define the waist, and break up the volume. Pair a long-overized coat with a fitted mini dress or a short skirt if you want to create a stylish contrast.
Choose structured fabrics
The type of fabric you choose always plays a crucial role in the way your oversized clothes drape on your body. Flowy and lightweight fabrics will make an oversized outfit look too loose. Structured ones will maintain a polished look.
Structured cotton, wool and tweed will ensure that oversized blazers and coats keep their shape. Linen, poplin and stiff cotton will offer a structured appearance without being sloppy. Also, denim, thick knits and tailored wool will help oversized bottoms keep their silhouette.
Choosing the right footwear
The right choose can transform any outfit. The goal here is to create balance and proportions with the shoes you choose. Ankle boots, strappy sandals and pointed-toe pumps add a lot of elegance to any oversized outfit and they also elongate the legs.
If you rather a street-style vibe, you can pair your oversized sweatshirts or even wide-legs pants with trendy chunky sneakers. Ankle boots or knee-high ones add a more stylish edge while they keep the structure of the outfit. If you want to achieve a more polished look, then choose structured flats or even classic loafers. They’ll balance loose-fitting clothing.
Keeping accessories chic and minimal
Oversized clothes already make a statement on their own. This is why in this case, accessorizing should be kept minimal so you avoid overwhelming the look. Choose structured handbags like mini-crossbody bags, totes and top-handle purses. They’ll add more definition to your outfit.

Stick to minimal jewelry as it will complement the outfit without adding bulk. A pair of stylish sunglasses or even a minimalistic hat will add an extra touch of sophistication to oversized outfits.
Sticking to monochrome or neutral palettes
If you wear oversized clothing in neutral or even monochromatic colors it will make you look elegant and polished. Earthy tones, beige, white, and black create a cohesive and sophisticated outfit. Monochrome looks can also help streamline the silhouette and make oversized clothing look more put-together and intentional.

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