What are the different body types?

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There are several common body types that are typically discussed in relation to fashion and appropriate dressing styles. The most widely recognized body types include the hourglass, pear, apple, rectangle, and inverted triangle. The hourglass body type is characterized by a well-defined waist, with bust and hip measurements that are almost equal in size. Those with a pear shape tend to have wider hips and a smaller bust, often creating a curvy silhouette. Apple body types generally have a fuller bust and a less defined waist, while the rectangle body type features similar measurements for the bust, waist, and hips, resulting in a more straight silhouette. Lastly, the inverted triangle body type is distinguished by broader shoulders and a narrower waist and hips, which often gives a more athletic appearance. Understanding your body type can be very beneficial when it comes to selecting clothing that enhances your best features. Dressyourbodytype.com offers insights and advice specifically tailored to each body type, helping individuals find flattering styles and create a wardrobe that reflects their unique shape and personality. For more detailed information about body types, you may want to explore the content available on their website.
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Answered Aug 18, 2025

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