Image: Shutterstock<\/figcaption><\/figure>\nTip 3: Stand Up Proud<\/h4>\n So basic but so true: Adopting an upright posture will \u201cup\u201d your standing, literally and figuratively. Maintain perfect carriage and don\u2019t slouch or stoop when you\u2019re on your feet, and don\u2019t slump in your seat when sitting. You will be amazed how the \u201cshoulders back, chest out, back and abdomen straight\u201d principle can work wonders.<\/p>\n
Tip 4: Suck It In<\/h4>\n Your gut that is. By carrying out the action of sucking in your tummy at regular intervals throughout the day while standing or sitting can help to tighten and strengthen your core muscles as well as correct bad posture. Just don\u2019t hold in your stomach till you bend over with tiredness, \u2019cos you know, that obviously physically shortens you. Oh, and it\u2019s also not healthy.<\/p>\nPhoto: Shutterstock<\/figcaption><\/figure>\nTip 5: It\u2019s All About The Fit<\/h4>\n Even if you know zip about fashion, just remember this: Your clothes should fit you properly. Too oversized and the excess fabric will add a plus to your width and a minus from your height; too small and tight, and your baby tee will distort your body\u2019s proportion so you end up looking like a stretched out, gawky teen. Wear clothes closer to your body and to that of your stats, and that are suited for your body type and build, to help you look proportioned. The best way if you can afford it? Tailor (or alter) to get well-fitted shirts and pants.<\/p>\n
Tip 6: And Also About The Fabrics<\/h4>\n Vertical-weaves on materials such as corduroy and herringbone can help create the illusion of length on your body, but skip the bulky or puffy fabrics. They \u201cballoon\u201d you up and add heftiness to your frame instead of lifting you up.<\/p>\nPhoto: Shutterstock<\/figcaption><\/figure>\nTip 7: The Tricks Behind Patterns<\/h4>\n Wearing all kinds of graphics and patterns does help augment your presence. But, too much \u201cvisual noise\u201d can also distract from your body\u2019s length and swallow up a petite-sized or shorter body so you end up looking even more diminutive. General rules: Don\u2019t go cray-cray for patterns (keep them small-scale, like mini-checks instead of huge squares), leave out thick horizontal lines (thin ones are fine), but play around to see what works (try vertical stripes like classic pinstripes) and suits your taste.<\/p>\n
Tip 8: Either Go Mono, Or Go A Lighter High and A Darker Low<\/h4>\n Clothes can make the man but colours can break them. A whole one-colour dark outfit can make you look taller, sleeker and slicker. But, if you need some colour in your life, go for contrast. Wear brighter tops and less lighter or darker bottoms, so the eye is kept up toward the face away from the rest of your body and your legs are made to look leaner and longer by your darker garms below. But avoid stark horizontal contrast if you can \u2013 for example, a white shirt with black pants. Such colour schemes can divide your vertical body line and \u2013 if you don\u2019t know how to work out your waist and leg lines (torso and leg lengths) properly \u2013 might slice you unflattering-ly into two disproportionate halves.<\/p>\nPhoto: Shutterstock<\/figcaption><\/figure>\nTip 9: Smart Accessorising<\/h4>\n Again, it\u2019s about proportion, and also placement. Wear smaller accessories \u2013 belts, watches, bracelets \u2013 that are proportional to your body. Smaller watches and bracelets won\u2019t make your arms look stubbier, and slimmer belts won\u2019t cut off your waist like wider belts do. And, position accessories higher up on the body so the eye is drawn upwards to your upper torso and face, thereby creating the illusion of more height. Try shades, tie pins, lapel pins, pocket squares, and of course, hats. But adhere to one rule: Don\u2019t wear neck accessories such as bow ties and chokers too high as they can interrupt your neck line and cut your head off.<\/p>\n
Tip 10: Shoes Are A Definite Shoo-In<\/h4>\n All dudes can wear heels. For sneakers, find thicker-soled ones that boost you up. For dress shoes, heeled ones add actual inches. Boots can be your in-between footwear as they usually come with a heel yet look rugged enough without being too formal. And if you match the colour of your shoes (and also that of your socks) to your bottoms, it can make it less easy for the eye to distinguish the separation between your leg and your foot, giving the illusion of a longer overall length to your body\u2019s lower half. But, if you really think you need the extra help, you can always opt to buy height-increasing shoe lifts to insert into your fave pair of sneaks.<\/p>\n
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