They look so nice on the models but bad on me! |
Tall and slender/straight. |
+1 I’m 5’ 11” and fit. They are my favorite work outfit. J Mc specifically. So easy. |
Definitely not my body type. You have to be tall and thin. I’m short and curvy. It’s a bummer because I like the look of them but apparently just on other people. |
Depends on what style - I am tall but curvy. The traditional belted with a line skirt look frumpy on me. The trapeze style or the sheath style suit me. You have to find the cut and the length for your body. |
I'm average and hourglass - 5'7, 130 lbs - and they look good on me. I get the belted ones. |
Not mine. 5’7” hourglass-shape with big boobs and long torso. Super frumpy. I always try and hope, but always return. |
They look great on me - long neck, visible collarbones, square shoulders, LONG torso, flat-chested, no defined waist, bigger butt and thighs, athletic, skinny wrists and calves, strong jaw. |
The jaw must be the key. ![]() |
Shirt dresses with inset waistlines and Aline or fuller skirts are my favorite style. I am pear shaped and always wear them belted. |
I’m 5’5”, slender, A cup and they look great on me. So long as they aren’t more than a couple inches below my knee. I’m too short for the mid calf length. |
I am pear shaped and they are always too clingly in the hips and butt so I would guess someone with less curves.
I have been tempted to try this one which has a bit more shape https://www2.hm.com/en_us/productpage.1283263004.html |
Dying. And yet sad bc I know first poster wasn’t joking. Agree with the PP who said they are good for anyone but shape and length and neckline need to be picked for your body. |
Im average height and weight (5'4 and <120). A belted shirt dress is probably my favorite style for my straight/rectangle shape (broad shoulders and hips, flat stomach, no boobs, decent butt), if I can find the right length. It gives my waist more definition and make my chest seem less sad. |
So you’re a male swimmer? |