I am…4 foot 7.75 inches.
I weigh (?) pounds. I have been told by seamstresses that I am “LONG waisted”, which I find very odd given that
I may technically be a “midget”. But
it basically means that I have shorter
than average legs, and a longer than average torso. I
would further describe my body type as “EXTREMELY CURVY”. Everything that should protrude on a women,
is really round, and protrudes really far on my body. I often find myself gazing longingly at women
in the store with “average” length legs.
Wishing that I could slip into a pair of pants off the rack as they do,
because even ankle/petite length pants are far too long for me. Most people assume that because I’m so
“petite”, my size is easy to find or that I can wear anything. But the truth is, dressing this body
can sometimes feel like a disaster.
I often spend hours in dressing rooms trying on the same item in 5 different sizes until I find the one that comes the closest to a proper fit. But I learned long ago not to fret over what others have or don’t have (in the case of my protruding lady parts)…this is the body I have, and this is the body I will dress. If you go into my closet, at any given time, you may encounter a size spread of 4-6 sizes because not all size (?)s are created equal. Don’t dress for a size (number), dress for the body you have. For example, in dresses I can pretty much always wear size(?), in pants I know I have to go up at least one full size larger (to compensate for the extra roundness in the back). It’s the fact of my "style life", I live with it.
I often spend hours in dressing rooms trying on the same item in 5 different sizes until I find the one that comes the closest to a proper fit. But I learned long ago not to fret over what others have or don’t have (in the case of my protruding lady parts)…this is the body I have, and this is the body I will dress. If you go into my closet, at any given time, you may encounter a size spread of 4-6 sizes because not all size (?)s are created equal. Don’t dress for a size (number), dress for the body you have. For example, in dresses I can pretty much always wear size(?), in pants I know I have to go up at least one full size larger (to compensate for the extra roundness in the back). It’s the fact of my "style life", I live with it.
As women, we MUST learn to recondition our thinking. Stop viewing your body through a lens of "problem areas". Remove that negative
label, and recognize that what you have to work with, is what YOU have to work
with. Until you do
something to change it, you must DRESS THE BODY YOU HAVE. There are tips and tricks to address areas
of our bodies that don’t fit perfectly into the size (?) molds. I believe the number one trick is proper fit (as close
as you can get off the rack). It may be
necessary to get some alterations done, so be prepared to make the sacrifice of a few dollars to get it right. You could also find someone you know who can sew, or learn
some basics yourself. I've included a
sample alterations price chart for reference.
Service
|
Price
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Hem
Pants
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$10
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Hem
Skirts
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$12
|
Adjust
Waist
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$10
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Adjust
Sides
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$12
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Adjust
Jacket Sleeves
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$10-$14
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And remember...at the end of the day... BEAUTIFUL IS WHAT YOU LOVE (love yourself).
Thank you so much for your comment. I KNOW you understand me!
ReplyDelete4ft 9in... I definitely know what you are talking about. I've always hated shopping bc of my height. When I was a smaller size it was a little easier, not much,just a little. Now that I am 4-5 sizes up I struggle with things hitting the right spots ( inseam,waist) even if I have them hemmed and I get very discouraged. I will definitely be looking for someone who can make those adjustments, and readjust my thinking towards myself. Thank you for sharing!
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