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What is your body type and how to dress with the finesse






Many a time, finding the right outfit could be time-consuming because you probably do not know what your body type is and what best suits u.

To know more about your body type, all you need is a tape then click on the link below >>> https://www.calculator.net/body-type-calculator.html  

TADAAA...how easy was that

Now the basic body type classifications include;
The Pear,
Apple,
Carrot (inverted triangle- which wasn't indicated on calculator.net),
Rectangular and 
Hour glass shape.



 The Pear shape is smaller on the upper body and wider at the hip with a slim waist.


WHAT TO WEAR

                      The Apple shape consists of a wider waistline and smaller hips. 


WHAT TO WEAR

   The Hourglass consists of a proportional upper and lower body and a slim waist.

WHAT TO WEAR

     The rectangular shape has a matching proportion from the upper body to the hip.

WHAT TO WEAR

Last on the list is...

The Carrot shape; wider on the upper body and smaller from the waist to the hip

WHAT TO WEAR



Although it might seem difficult to adhere to each of the rules to shop for your body type, remember to love your body regardless of its shape and size and learn to eat healthy always. There is little that can be done to give you that hourglass figure which "most ladies dream to have" (all thanks to our genetic makeup), so just exercise and no go kill yourself #lol.


 













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