The first thing to dress is to foster strengths and avoid weaknesses. You should buy your own clothes, not dozens of people. If not, that's your problem. Don't blame the merchants and the quality. When you were a student, choosing clothes from everything should be very cheap. So do your classmates. I want to help you, and I want to buy someone else to wear it, so you wear it. Then don't buy the same clothes, because you don't know what style this dress will create for you, so you can buy something different from others and find a style that suits you better.
People with thick lines should combine the upper and lower parts closely to look slim and make their body proportions look slender. Dressing and matching for fat people is a skill. Only by mastering these principles can you look good. As the saying goes, "it is a woman's nature to love beauty", and so is dressing. A good figure proportion can make the figure look tall, with long legs and more coordination. Short legs, try to avoid long straight jeans, tight pants, slim medium length, or tight pants when choosing pants. It's fit shorts, nine-point micro-trumpet overalls and tight-fitting sports shorts. Show your ankles slightly, or flip-flops will do. Try not to choose a coat that is too long. You can tie a tall ponytail and pull it up to show your arms. Never choose an ankle-length coat.
As for color matching, shorts should be as short and pithy as possible, and wear dark colors as little as possible. You can choose light colors such as black, white and beige, which is generous. Never wear color, especially black. Especially black and white together, black with white, white with black will look ugly and silly, and some will even look fall in price. For example, dark blue pants with dark blue shoes, dark green pants with green shoes. Too many colors, the smaller the better.