Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:5'4" and under is considered petite for women who are shopping for clothes. Fewer clothes are made for petite sizes. This doesn't make sense when the average height for women in this country is actually under 5'4". Why are more clothes made for fewer people?
Petite is a proportional body shape. It's not just about height. It means thinner, shorter torso, narrower shoulders etc. Most Americans are overweight and unlikely to be petite even if they are shorter
You’re not wrong, but PP is talking about how clothing brands use the term, and at many stores the “petite” sizes are just shorter. It’s weird to have to shop in “petites” (which usually has fewer options) when you’re average height.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:5'5-5'8 is generally considered "Average"
so taller is tall and shorter is short. Sorry.
For a woman?! No. 5’8 is very very tall for a woman. Average for a man (or very close to it).
Only a short person would think that 5'8 is very, very tall for a woman. 5'8 is rather short for a man.
Well, 5’8 is 95% for women so not sure what you would call it other than very tall? You don’t sound very smart.
Anonymous wrote:5'8" is average
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:5'4" and under is considered petite for women who are shopping for clothes. Fewer clothes are made for petite sizes. This doesn't make sense when the average height for women in this country is actually under 5'4". Why are more clothes made for fewer people?
Petite is a proportional body shape. It's not just about height. It means thinner, shorter torso, narrower shoulders etc. Most Americans are overweight and unlikely to be petite even if they are shorter
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:5'4" and under is considered petite for women who are shopping for clothes. Fewer clothes are made for petite sizes. This doesn't make sense when the average height for women in this country is actually under 5'4". Why are more clothes made for fewer people?
Petite is a proportional body shape. It's not just about height. It means thinner, shorter torso, narrower shoulders etc. Most Americans are overweight and unlikely to be petite even if they are shorter
Anonymous wrote:I'm 5' 8.5 and consider myself tall. But when I walk around I'm sure no one's thinking, "now there's a really tall woman" the way they would if a woman who is 6' or taller walks by. That's an outlier.
Anonymous wrote:Why is the typical fashion model so tall when most women aren't that tall?
Anonymous wrote:Why is the typical fashion model so tall when most women aren't that tall?
Anonymous wrote:Why is the typical fashion model so tall when most women aren't that tall?
Anonymous wrote:5'4" and under is considered petite for women who are shopping for clothes. Fewer clothes are made for petite sizes. This doesn't make sense when the average height for women in this country is actually under 5'4". Why are more clothes made for fewer people?
Anonymous wrote:I'm 5'9" and I'm not an extreme outlier in my workplace or social groups - lots of women are around my height, though rarely taller. My sister is an outlier at 5'11".
I don't know who is included in the CDC average but I wonder if it's skewed by an older population (prior generations not as tall + older individuals shrinking).