Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wear a size small in tops and dresses and don't have that problem. Sounds like you wear larger sizes? I'd use clothing tape or sew those edges together if it's showing too much
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I also wear a size small-- a designer size 4. Could it be possible that we have... different body shapes? Different torso lengths?
Actually to be less snarky, I'm just not sure why this would be more of an issue for anyone at any particular size vs another, so please do enlighten me.
As I said, I used clothing tape, it doesn't work well for this purpose, and sewing the edges together wouldn't work because it's less an issue of too much cleavage than my bra showing over the top. I can absolutely take these up at the shoulder or pay for someone to do so, but that's a pain-- I was looking mostly for brand recommendations.
Size xsmall or small is designed with a short and petite torso in mind. Larger sizes are designed for a broader chest so if your tops are size small and exposing too much you may need to try a smaller size in tops or change to petite xsmall or petite small.
I do understand this, so I guess I'm willing to try an XS, but I have broad shoulders, a big ribcage and size 30F boobs (not actually that huge, most people with the same boobs would wear like a 34D bra). I just have a really short torso.
I would love to switch to a "Petite Small" or whatever! That was largely the question in my post. It was... the title.
Let me try again:
Who sells petite-sized bodysuits of decent quality?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
I will say that I find the idea of having to "wear something under" a bodysuit kind of to defeat the purpose.
This has always been a debate with girlfriends. What are your thoughts?
Anonymous wrote:Women's body sizes really have multiple ratios hidden within each size. Sizes basically represent a height/weight combination, mostly dominated by weight. But the height:weight ratio, and the torso:legs ratio, really matter, especially in jumpsuits.
If you pull up the shoulders, is the crotch a problem? I am tall (5'8"), but relatively short-torso and long-leg. I can pull up a dress or overalls with no problem. But my friend - same overall height and weight - gets a massive wedgie if she pulls a body-length anything up from the shoulders. More torso than leg in her case.
If it works, I'd start by pulling up the shoulders. Alterations might be pricey, or you can pin/sew it yourself if you are able. Shoulder seams can be tricky if it affects the sleeves (sleeveless is WAY easier to alter). If that throws the waist off too much, you're stuck with taping or wearing something under.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wear a size small in tops and dresses and don't have that problem. Sounds like you wear larger sizes? I'd use clothing tape or sew those edges together if it's showing too much
?
I also wear a size small-- a designer size 4. Could it be possible that we have... different body shapes? Different torso lengths?
Actually to be less snarky, I'm just not sure why this would be more of an issue for anyone at any particular size vs another, so please do enlighten me.
As I said, I used clothing tape, it doesn't work well for this purpose, and sewing the edges together wouldn't work because it's less an issue of too much cleavage than my bra showing over the top. I can absolutely take these up at the shoulder or pay for someone to do so, but that's a pain-- I was looking mostly for brand recommendations.
Size xsmall or small is designed with a short and petite torso in mind. Larger sizes are designed for a broader chest so if your tops are size small and exposing too much you may need to try a smaller size in tops or change to petite xsmall or petite small.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wear a size small in tops and dresses and don't have that problem. Sounds like you wear larger sizes? I'd use clothing tape or sew those edges together if it's showing too much
lmao
"I haven't said anything about my clothing size or my body, except that my body seems to be too small in one respect for a particular kind of clothing. If you have this problem, what do you do?"
"I don't have this problem. It's probably because I wear a smaller size than you do."
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wear a size small in tops and dresses and don't have that problem. Sounds like you wear larger sizes? I'd use clothing tape or sew those edges together if it's showing too much
?
I also wear a size small-- a designer size 4. Could it be possible that we have... different body shapes? Different torso lengths?
Actually to be less snarky, I'm just not sure why this would be more of an issue for anyone at any particular size vs another, so please do enlighten me.
As I said, I used clothing tape, it doesn't work well for this purpose, and sewing the edges together wouldn't work because it's less an issue of too much cleavage than my bra showing over the top. I can absolutely take these up at the shoulder or pay for someone to do so, but that's a pain-- I was looking mostly for brand recommendations.
Anonymous wrote:I wear a size small in tops and dresses and don't have that problem. Sounds like you wear larger sizes? I'd use clothing tape or sew those edges together if it's showing too much
Anonymous wrote:I wear a size small in tops and dresses and don't have that problem. Sounds like you wear larger sizes? I'd use clothing tape or sew those edges together if it's showing too much