Write an article based on this "Choose winter-friendly fabrics. Go for winter neutral colors. Pick more structured styles for a professional look. Select casual styles for your leisure time. Find a fit that flatters you."
article: When you’re looking for culottes to wear in the winter, opt for warm, sturdy materials. Thick fabrics like wool, corduroy, and flannel are great options for cold weather wear. Avoid lighter fabrics like cotton, rayon, linen, or chambray. There’s no need for winter clothing to be drab. Neutral colors are great for winter bottoms, however, because they are so versatile. Select culottes in a classic color like black, brown, beige, navy, white, or grey. You can also get patterned culottes in neutral shades (e.g., grey plaid or stripes in different shades of brown). These colors will give you limitless mixing and matching possibilities, and will look good with just about anything else in your winter wardrobe.  If you wear culottes in a neutral color, try pairing them with winter-friendly non-neutral colors, such as deep jewel tones. For example, try a dark teal top with brown culottes. Alternatively, pair non-neutral culottes with a neutral top. For example, you might pair a grey shirt with red or burgundy culottes. Culottes with a sharp silhouette and crisp pleats make a great alternative to suit skirts during the winter months. A pair of pleated wool dress culottes in a neutral shade is a great addition to your winter office wardrobe. Look for culottes that are fun, cozy, or glamorous for your evenings and days off. Denim culottes are versatile and classic, and they go well with just about everything. Flowing velvet culottes are warm, cozy, and perfect for dramatic evening outfits or just comfy lounge wear. Fun patterns and bold colors can add excitement to casual outfits. Look for culottes in winter-friendly jewel tones and season-appropriate patterns like plaid or Fair Isle print. Culottes can work for all kinds of figures, but different cuts tend to flatter different shapes. When you’re wearing heavy winter fabrics, choosing tailored styles can help you avoid a bulky or shapeless look. Take some time to figure out which cut works best for you. For example, if you:  Are short and curvy: Choose culottes that end just below the knee and flatter your figure with a high-rise waist. Have short legs: Pick high-waisted, calf-length culottes to add length. Vertical stripes can also make your legs appear longer. Have a slim, athletic figure: Wear swingy, ankle-length culottes to add width and volume to your lower half. A high waist can also help define your curves. Are tall and curvy: Go for extra-long, wide legged culottes that skim your hips and thighs. Vertical stripes can create a sharp, slimming effect.

Write an article based on this "Pick up the drawer slides. Turn the pull out drawer so that the front is facing the ground. Place the drawer with slides into the kitchen cabinet to be sure it is the correct size. Close the door of the cabinet."
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Check to see if they have brackets already attached to them. The brackets are the point at which you will screw the sliding shelf into the cabinet. Check the correct sides for the drawer slides by sliding them onto either side of the pull out drawer. Align the drawer with the cabinet itself. Check the front, back and sides to ensure it’s straight and square with the opening. Adjust the brackets, slides and shelf inside the cabinet if the door doesn’t close.