Problem: Article: Cargo pants, hoodies, and bulky sweaters made out of thick fabrics can make you look bigger. Cotton, linen, and other light, natural fabrics are good choices. If you sweat a lot, natural fabrics can also help cool you down and prevent sweat stains. While lighter fabrics are generally preferable, keep in mind you still want your clothes to give your body definition. Fabric that’s too light and clingy won’t drape well over your body. Even a faint pinstripe can create a nice vertical line and elongate your body. Vertical stripes can help slim your appearance, but remember that horizontal stripes can make you appear wider. As with any pattern or style, wear stripes in moderation, and don’t wear both striped tops and bottoms at the same time. For instance, you could wear pinstripe pants, a v-neck tee, and a solid blazer to a meet and greet at work. Or you could go to a lunch date wearing a striped button-up and solid slacks. Solid, darker tones are your best friend! Navy, gun metal, deep green, dark brown, and black are all slimming colors. Lighter colors, on the other hand, can exaggerate size. While darker tones are slimming, that doesn’t mean your wardrobe should be colorless and boring. Add interest to your outfits and go with darker shades of every color instead of just wearing all black all the time. In general, try to avoid patterns such as tight plaid, small checkers, and anything with prominent horizontal stripes. Shirts with bold, busy patterns can draw attention to your midsection and make you look larger. Since the eye is drawn to lighter colors and darker colors tend to be more slimming, you can use color combinations to your advantage. For instance, if your legs are thinner than your midsection, lighter colored pants and a darker top can help balance your proportions.  If you’re short and stout, you generally want to avoid bold color contrasts. Avoid, for instance, wearing a black top with light khaki pants. Sharp contrasts create a horizontal line at your midsection, which can exaggerate your belly and make you look shorter. While you want to keep color contrasts minimal if you’re stout, lighter shades on top can draw the eye upward and lengthen your body. For example, try wearing a medium to dark blue v-neck sweater and black pants.
Summary: Stick with light to medium weight fabrics to avoid adding extra bulk. Go for vertical stripes and steer clear of horizontal stripes. Wear darker tones, but don’t just wear black all of the time. Choose neutral solids instead of busy patterns. Use color combinations to emphasize your body’s proportions.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Bomber jackets are comfortable and stylish, and many of them are cropped which will look great with high-waisted mom jeans. Choose your favorite fabric, color, and style of bomber jacket and wear it over a t-shirt with your jeans. A trench coat is a classic look that never goes out of style. Pair a trench coat with your mom jeans and either show off your shirt underneath by leaving the trench coat open, or let the trench coat be the main focus. Flats, loafers, and especially heels are popular shoes to wear with a trench coat and jeans. Putting a blazer over a t-shirt or crop top will automatically give you a more sophisticated look. The blazer could be a bold color, wild texture, or a neutral tone -- whatever you're the most comfortable wearing. To turn your casual mom jeans into a polished outfit, throw a blazer over your top of choice and show off your style. If you love denim and want to make a statement, wear a jean jacket with your mom jeans and a different colored shirt underneath. The denim jacket doesn’t need to be the same shade as your jeans. Contrast your bulky mom jeans with a flowing kimono. The fabric of the kimono, whether it's silk, chiffon, or some other soft material, will give your outfit a bohemian look. You can wear the kimono over a t-shirt or blouse.

SUMMARY: Put on a bomber jacket for a casual look. Wear a trench coat to create a classic outfit. Pair your jeans with a blazer to look professional. Wear a denim jacket with your jeans for a 90s look. Wear them with a kimono to create a boho look.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Ask a parent or guardian before starting any sort of gymnastics training in the house. Your guardian should be home and available to react immediately in case you are injured. Ideally, an adult should be in the same room with you to act as a spotter. You will need to make sure your garments are not baggy enough that they impede your movements but also not so tight that they cause chafing.  If you are a girl, the best thing you can wear for gymnastics is a leotard. Singlets are another specialty sports garment and can be worn by gymnasts of any gender. Like the leotard, you may also choose to wear athletic shorts over top of your singlet. You can also wear a T-shirt or tank top with athletic shorts instead. Make sure that your clothes are free of buttons, zippers, or snaps. Do not wear socks. Exercising barefoot will prevent slips and falls. If your hair is long, tie it back securely. Only wear glasses if they are especially made for sports and won't slip. If not, leave them in a safe place where they won't get damaged. You will need a large area free from clutter. Preparing a room for gymnastics will help you to avoid serious injury.  Only practice on a soft surface. Do not practice on bare hard wood, tile, or laminate flooring. You can also ask an adult to buy a home athletic mat. Ask an adult to move all furniture against the wall. Make sure that the furniture is free of sharp corners. If necessary, cover sharp edges with a pillow or thick comforter. Pull-up bars are relatively inexpensive and easy for an adult to install. There are also athletic bars and balance beams you or an adult may buy for your home. However, these take up a lot of space and are best left for a dedicated exercise room. To get the most out of your training, you will need to get warmed up properly. Warming up will boost your performance and prevent muscle soreness.  Start by stretching your whole body. Tilt your head slowly from side to side, and gently roll your head backwards. Stretch your arms by holding each across your chest for a few seconds and then raising it back over and behind your head. Do a few lunges to stretch your legs and lower back. Lift each leg slightly off the ground and roll each ankle. Flex each of your toes. Roll your wrists and flex your fingers. After stretching, get your heart rate up with a quick aerobic exercise. This can be any kind of simple high-intensity workout you can do on your own in a small space. Examples of these include jumping rope, running in place, or doing jumping jacks. Do this for a few minutes until you can feel your heart beating quickly but not for so long that you start to feel winded. Make sure the floor, mat, or rug you'll be exercising on is flat and free of bumps. If you're using a balance beam, get comfortable on it first. Make sure that it doesn't wobble before standing up on it. If you're using bars, try shaking them to make sure they're stable before you put any weight on them.
Summary:
Tell an adult that you want to train at home. Wear appropriate clothing. Set up a safe area to train in. Consider at-home exercise equipment. Warm up. Check your equipment.