COMMON CHOKER ERRORS
A choker is a close fitting necklace worn around the neck . Chokers can be made of a variety of materials, including velvet, plastic, beads, leather, metal, such as silver, gold or platinum, etc. They can be adorned in a variety of ways, including with sequins, studs, or a pendant. The common types of choker include Victorian, vintage, open collar, Gothic, pendant, gemstone, or tattoo. Some ladies make common errors when it comes to chokers. The following tips give reasons to consider before wearing a choker . 1. A choker will work beautifully on a long, thin neck (the proverbial “swan neck”). A choker on a short neck can make that neck look stubby — and possibly wider than it is. A wide, short neck can't rock a choker, especially a wide one. Don’t try. Instead, choose a necklace 20- to 24-inches long; this will elongate your type of neck and make it more swan-like. Wrinkled necks need to stay away from short and tight necklaces too. Unfortunately, they draw ...