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Which Body Shape Am I? Quick Tips for the Perfect Fit

Figuring out your body type will help you find the best clothing for your fit.

Many readers approached us after reading our Quick Tips: How to Dress for Your Body Type article with questions like, “What body shape am I?” or “What’s my body shape?” It can be hard to know how to answer these questions on your own.

While the shape names can be intuitive, it is difficult to discern how to determine if you are one shape over another.

The truth is: you can actually be multiple shapes and women often fluctuate from one shape to the next. A little weight loss or gain can change your shape quite easily.

There are ways, however, to determine which category you fall under. That’s why we have created Which Body Shape Am I? Quick Tips for the Perfect Fit. Just read through the descriptions, compare them to your current shape, and you will be on your way.

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What Body Shape Am I?: Things to Consider

  1. As stated above, your body shape can fluctuate from one month to the next. Weight loss and gain can cause you to shift to one category to the next.
     
  2. Each and every body shape is unique and no one shape is more flattering or attractive than the next.
     
  3. While certain styles may be flattering to your body shape, you may not like them. Just because one shape of dress is supposed to flatter your body does not mean you cannot experiment.
     
  4. If you're asking yourself, "what is my body shape?" remember that each body has its own strengths and weaknesses. These tips are here to help you look your best, not tell you how to dress!

What is My Body Shape though, seriously?

Stand in front of the mirror in a tighter outfit or just your undies, legs together, and arms slightly to the left and right of you. Take note of the size of your shoulders, bust, waist, and hips. Compare these parts or your body to the others and find the description below that matches you best.

Pear Shape Body Type

  1. Fuller thighs and hips
     
  2. A well-defined waist
     
  3. A smaller bust
     
  4. Shoulders are narrower than your hips

Wedge Body Shape

  1. Broad, defining shoulders
     
  2. Oftentimes full-busted
     
  3. Flat behind
     
  4. Longer legs, often very slender-hipped

Rectangle Shape Body

  1. Very straight shoulders and ribcage
     
  2. Very straight hips and rear
     
  3. Little definition at the waist
     
  4. Usually wears the same size on top as on the bottom

Hourglass Shaped Body Type

  1. Wider on top and bottom, thinner middle
     
  2. Cleary defined-waist
     
  3. Shoulders and hips may be a similar size
     
  4. May have a fuller bust and thighs

Apple Shape Body Type

  1. Rounder shoulder line
     
  2. Average to larger bust
     
  3. Full around the middle/tummy area
     
  4. Longer legs

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