I hear you on it being a store my mom shopped in... and while there are things that are really old ladyish, there are also a lot of beautiful classic pieces that are well made. I buy most of my work wardrobe there and often get compliments. |
We’re talking about ankle length, not Capri. And literally every stylist recommends that length for short women. |
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https://theconceptwardrobe.com/build-a-wardrobe/apple-body-shape
This might help. |
Agree! It adds a horizontal line where you don't need it. |
Madewell sweaters are really short/cropped. I have a long torso and they look really weird on me. For blouses, look at NYDJ, they have a couple of nice classic styles that come in a ton of prints. I also like Michael Kors tops. I suggest going to Nordstrom Rack (in person or online) and just sampling a bunch of things which catch your fancy. They have a good return policy. |
I have tried several pieces of JCrew’s plus size stuff and the sizing is alllll over the board, plus it’s pretty boxy. I bought four pieces online, I think, and only kept one piece because the size discrepancies were so big. Universal Standard looks a lot more normal than I remember; I haven’t purchased from them previously but some of their clothes look decent (they got rid of a lot of the asymmetrical hems, thank god). https://www.universalstandard.com/ |
5'5" is not short! It's actually taller than average. |
The pointy-toed Madewell shoes seem like your best bet if you're going for slimming, but it really depends on your style and lifestyle. |
| Just make sure you wear stuff that is properly fitted. Slim fitting dark bottoms, fitted tunic tops (no v-necks if you are bosomy). Baggy clothing on larger women just makes them look bigger. |
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Have you seen these: https://www.anthropologie.com/plus-size-clothing
Not classic like you asked, but some fun pieces to throw in! |
As others have said, j crew sizing is all over the place. For instance I have two pair of pants, one in a 31 and the other in a 27, and they both fit great. I would avoid the first link. That style of pants looks awesome on tall, lanky women who can pull off “baggy” while still looking thin. On anyone else it can. Easily get frumpy or make you look larger than you are. The second pair is much better since it’s structured. However, the sizing may be off. Have you considered a nice pair of black jeans? Madewell and J Crew both make some with a little stretch that could be nice. Finally, the Birdie shoes you posted are great. I’d never heard of them and think I will now buy some. So thank you! |
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Check out Universal Standard to see if they have pieces that you like.
https://www.universalstandard.com/collections/black-friday-sale?gclid=EAIaIQobChMIz8H74Zyn7QIViaeGCh1RiwvEEAAYASAAEgKcZfD_BwE |
X100. I am 5'5 and 120 lbs and they make me look like shit. Adding that line is the equivalent of wearing a sandal or shoe that cuts you off mid-ankle. For tall women only. |