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In the "Street Shooting by Passers-by" in Japan in the 199s, the average height of boys was 17, but they wore an aura of 18.

When it comes to the height of boys, Japanese boys have a right to speak. On a global scale, the average height of Japanese boys is 1.77cm, which is much shorter than the 18 tall people today. However, they have their own style and simplicity in fashion, pursue individuality and dare to express themselves. Especially in the streets of Japan in the 199s, many passers-by are worth learning from the street photography, from which we can find some matching inspiration.

In pursuit of shaping, many small boys often choose slim clothes to stretch their figure proportions, but I don't know that this will easily make them look shorter. Loose-cut clothes are more suitable for small people, simple, generous, casual and individual, and give people a more aura feeling without deliberately emphasizing shaping. However, when matching loose-fitting clothes, we should pay attention to the exposed skin area, such as short sleeves and cropped pants, to increase the exposed skin of arms and legs.

The wearing mode of "the upper part is long and the lower part is short" concentrates the exposed skin area on the leg position, and elongates the leg lines to create a visual sense of long legs, thus achieving a remarkable effect. For example, these two Japanese brothers are wearing jackets with cropped shorts. Harajuku style is fashionable and personalized, and the upper and lower body styles have obvious contrast, which is more visually impactful and easily enhances the styling atmosphere.

As we all know, the position of waistline directly affects the figure proportion. Appropriately increasing waistline can create a visual sense of the original figure ratio of five to five points, and achieve the effect of being tall and thin. The most direct way is to use the belt, and put the hem of the coat into the waistband, to create a perfect figure proportion, and to lengthen the leg lines to be more intuitive.

In order not to make the overall shape appear too deliberate, you can actually use a belt to divide the body proportion, and at the same time, match it with a coat with a length covering the buttocks, which can not only hide the fleshy feeling of the buttocks, but also shape a more perfect body proportion. The scarf worn on the neck also plays the role of lengthening the neck line, and visually achieves the purpose of raising the height.

instead of using accessories to improve the position of waistline, the simplest way is to choose a short top. This little Japanese brother is wearing a slim-fit short T-shirt with a collision color T-shirt to create a fashionable overlapping effect. His lower body is paired with jeans and a culottes, and the overlapping style is used to enhance the fashion sense. At the same time, "the upper part is short and the lower part is long" also divides the body proportion.

Japan, as a big trend country in Asia, has always been at the forefront of fashion. As early as the 199s, young people in Japan were fashionable and bold in style. Even though they were not tall, they used distinctive dressing methods to enhance their styling atmosphere. Boys wear pigtails and leopard-print bags, and make use of avant-garde fashion elements to create personalized fashion styles, thus making people ignore their height and focus on dress styles.

The short-sleeved T-shirt with leopard print is put inside the blue vest, which creates a fashionable and individual overlapping effect, and looks more fashionable and layered than the traditional dress. The lower body is matched with black leather pants, which uses the principle of dark color to shrink the vision to achieve a high effect. The thick soles of the feet increase the sports shoes, the exaggerated design and the internal and external height make the styling look more aura.

In the traditional concept of wearing, it is generally believed that short boys are more suitable for wearing plain colors, like the classic black, white and gray, which have a good effect of increasing height and slimming. In the 199s, Japanese boys preferred to wear colors with high saturation, and used various fashionable elements with great visual tension to improve the eye-catching index of modeling, such as leopard print, camouflage, printing, watches, necklaces, knitted hats and tide socks, which could completely cover up the short height of the wearer.