It's nice to be at the point in my style journey when I can recognize that a trend is probably not one that will work for me.

For example, there's the cropped top with flared-skirt combo. It looks really great in models. And normal tops fit me like cropped tops in general, so it should be really easy to pull off. But, I do like my tops long, now that I have a few like that, and I don't like highlighting my thickest part - my tummy. Still, when a "cropped" short sleeve sweater came up at a clothing giveaway and fit me perfectly, I decided to try it out. Even with a flared-ish midi skirt (#1)

My misgivings were correct - I felt thick in the middle where the band of the sweater hit, and I showed my cami underneath every time I raised my arms. In the afternoon I changed into jeans, and the top didn't even cover the waist band of my highest rise jeans.

So nope, truly cropped tops aren't for me. I may play with faux cropped tops, but I really do prefer a top to hit on my hips, not my tummy.

Anyway, that's WIW today. In general, I wore the white jacket from Ceit over it, because it was chilly. I got tons of compliments on the jacket

Friday I wore skinnies with a top that feels trendy (exposed zippers on the shoulders, a print that I don't think is terribly dated yet). I played around with different boot heights, and settled on the tall ones have being proportionally better. Was I right? (Comparison in pic #4) Next time I wear this top, it'll be with flares (well, probably bootcuts) to try out the flared pants/trendy top combo.

Suggestions for improvements on either outfit?

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