The trick of the bracelet to adjust the wide dresses

TikTok has become the platform par excellence to discover the trends in fashion and beauty that are sweeping each season.

Oliver Thansan
Oliver Thansan
10 March 2023 Friday 13:15
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The trick of the bracelet to adjust the wide dresses

TikTok has become the platform par excellence to discover the trends in fashion and beauty that are sweeping each season. In addition to discovering the best-selling blush or the different tutorials to follow fashionable makeup, the social network is also an opportunity to learn about those style tricks that can change our lives.

Surely many readers have found themselves in the situation of buying a dress online and, when it comes to trying it on, running into the problem that the design is a little too big for them and does not quite fit their figure well. This especially happens with knitted designs that are very fashionable this winter and that tend to be a bit looser.

Faced with this situation, there are many who choose to leave the dress in the closet to be able to wear it in the future. Others also prefer not to wait and adjust the design with a thin or wide belt to stylize their silhouette. Now, thanks to TikTok, it has been known that there is the definitive trick to fit these dresses in less than a minute.

Several users have shared some videos in which they show that all you need is a rigid bracelet -a ring or a hoop earring also works- and a rubber band or scrunchie to transform the piece.

First, you must place the bracelet in the place where you want to fit the design. It can be in the center of the abdomen or also on the side or even on the back to obtain a much more original result. Immediately afterwards, the skirt is raised to wrap the bracelet, it is fastened with the rubber band with a couple of turns to prevent it from falling and the immediate effect of a draped dress is achieved, a detail that greatly stylizes the figures.

If desired, a pair of rings can be used, one on each side of the waist, to enhance the silhouette. The trick also works on loose-fitting sweaters and t-shirts, placing the bracelet on one side, as well as on smooth skirts that are a bit wide.