π Body Shape Suitability Rating
| Body Shape | Rating (Out of 10) |
|---|---|
| ⏳ Hourglass | 9 |
| π Pear | 9 |
| π¦ Rectangle | 8 |
| πΊ Inverted Triangle | 5 |
| π Apple | 4 |
⏳ Hourglass (Rating: 9/10)
Why it works: This cropped, boxy t-shirt is a fantastic match for the Hourglass shape, as it effectively utilizes the garment's high crop to highlight your narrowest point (the waistline). While the slightly boxy silhouette offers comfort, it doesn't cling to the bust, and the exposed midriff ensures your balanced proportions remain the central focus.
Styling Tip: To balance the wider shape of this boxy top and emphasize your natural curves, pair it with structured, high-waisted bottoms—such as tailored trousers or a pencil skirt—to maintain a clean silhouette below the waistline.
π Pear (Rating: 9/10)
Why it works: This garment is a fantastic match for the Pear (Triangle) shape because its wide silhouette and neckline add volume and visual width to the shoulders and bust area, which is key for balancing wider hips. The high crop is excellent for showcasing the defined waist, which is often the best asset of the Pear shape.
Styling Tip: To further maximize the balancing effect, pair this top with high-waisted bottoms that have detailing or embellishments (like pockets or pleats) placed high on the hip to emphasize the transition from the waistline.
π¦ Rectangle (Rating: 8/10)
Why it works: This boxy cropped top is a great choice for the Rectangle shape because the high hemline breaks up the straight line of the torso, drawing immediate attention to the narrowest part of your core. The relaxed fit adds subtle volume to the upper body, which, when contrasted with high-waisted bottoms, helps create the flattering illusion of a cinched waist definition.
Styling Tip: To further enhance the waist definition, try pairing this crop top with high-waisted trousers or skirts that feature structured waist details, such as a wide contrast belt, pleating, or a paper bag waistline.
πΊ Inverted Triangle (Rating: 5/10)
Why it works (and doesn't): The wide, boxy cut and loose sleeves of this top tend to add bulk and emphasize the width of the shoulders and upper chest, which is the broadest part of the Inverted Triangle figure. However, the high crop length is excellent for highlighting and defining the narrow waist, successfully drawing attention inward to the body's narrowest point.
Styling Tip: To balance the volume added by the top, pair it with flared jeans, wide-leg trousers, or an A-line skirt to visually widen the lower half.
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π Apple (Rating: 4/10)
Why it works (and doesn't): This boxy, cropped silhouette presents challenges for the Apple body shape, where the midsection is the area of focus. While the loose fit does skim the torso nicely, the short length draws direct attention to the stomach area, which is typically where the Apple shape carries its weight. This style tends to truncate the torso rather than providing elongation and coverage.
Styling Tip: If you love the relaxed fit, opt for a longer, hip-grazing top or pair this crop with ultra high-waisted bottoms that meet or overlap the hem for a smoother silhouette.
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