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How Do Clothes Fit Different Body Shapes?
Not taking anything away from the curvy girls, but I found that when I was heavier than my recommended BMI, my clothing did not "fit" me correctly and I was limited in what styles I could buy. I gained weight in all the "wrong places", arms, back and stomach. I had to go to skirts and blouses and just walk away from the dresses for a while because my stomach would stick out or my arms were too "thick" for short sleeve or sleeveless dresses. I also could not do the "layering" thing which I love, because I could not add an ounce of "bulk" to my already "fluffy" frame.
I wore alot of my tops long to cover my ever growing stomach and my face was too full -- I was losing my high cheek bones and cut jaw line.
Now, that I'm back within my BMI range, my warerobe has expanded and I can wear dresses again and other things I would have shy away from at a higher weight.
Has everybody else experienced this?
Not taking anything away from the curvy girls, but I found that when I was heavier than my recommended BMI, my clothing did not "fit" me correctly and I was limited in what styles I could buy. I gained weight in all the "wrong places", arms, back and stomach. I had to go to skirts and blouses and just walk away from the dresses for a while because my stomach would stick out or my arms were too "thick" for short sleeve or sleeveless dresses. I also could not do the "layering" thing which I love, because I could not add an ounce of "bulk" to my already "fluffy" frame.
I wore alot of my tops long to cover my ever growing stomach and my face was too full -- I was losing my high cheek bones and cut jaw line.
Now, that I'm back within my BMI range, my warerobe has expanded and I can wear dresses again and other things I would have shy away from at a higher weight.
Has everybody else experienced this?
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