How to Identify Your Body Type in 3 Simple Steps

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Have you ever stood in front of your closet, staring at a mountain of clothes, and thought, “Why doesn’t anything look good on me?” Trust me… we’ve all been there, gurls! The truth is, dressing well starts with understanding your body type. When you know how to dress for your shape, it’s like a lightbulb moment. You’ll suddenly see your wardrobe (and yourself) in a whole new way! Today, I’m breaking down how to do just that into three simple steps so you can easily identify your body type and start dressing with confidence. You don’t need fancy tools or a fashion degree, just a little time and a good mirror! How to Identify Your Body Type in 3 Simple Steps

5 Body Types

Common Misconceptions About Body Types

Before I get into the three steps to identify your body type, I want to call out a few things!

1. Your weight doesn’t define your shape. Body type is all about proportions, not a number on the scale. Whether you’re a size 2 or a size 22, you can still be an hourglass, apple, or any other shape. So, don’t let your size hold you back from embracing your body type and dressing in a way that makes you feel fabulous.

2. You may not fit perfectly into one category. You might have features of more than one body type, like a mix of pear and hourglass. Bodies are beautifully unique, and these categories are just a starting point to help you find what works best for you.

3. Body types can change over time. Hormonal shifts, aging, and weight changes can all affect your proportions. What worked for your shape 10 years ago might not be your go-to now, and that’s okay! The goal is to love where you are today and dress in a way that makes you feel confident and comfortable.

How to Identify Your Body Type in 3 Simple Steps

Step 1: Get to Know the Five Main Body Types

Before we dive into how to find your body type, let’s talk about the basics. Most of us fall into one of these categories. Of course, everyone is unique, so don’t stress if you’re not an exact match!

1. Rectangle

How to Identify Your Body Type Rectangle

Up first, we have the rectangle. If your bust, waist, and hips are similar in size, with a straighter, less curvy silhouette, then this is your shape!

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If you’re a rectangle, you’re in good company because that’s my shape too! If you browse through my blog and check out my photos, you’ll see that I don’t have a lot of curves. My hips and shoulders are pretty similar in proportion. I figured this out years ago, and it’s been super helpful when it comes to deciding what fashion items will look best on me!

2. Hourglass

How to Identify Your Body Type Hourglass

If you’re an hourglass figure, then your bust and hips are about the same size, and your waist is smaller and well-defined. Think Marilyn Monroe vibes, gurls!

3. Pear

How to Identify Your Body Type Pear

If you’re a pear shape, then your hips are the star of the show. They’re wider than your bust and shoulders. Famous pear shaped women include Jennifer Lopez and Kelly Clarkson.

4. Apple

How to Identify Your Body Type Apple

Apple-shaped bodies tend to carry weight around the tummy, creating a fuller midsection. You might recognize some of these apple shaped women. Oprah, Jennifer Hudson, and Adele.

5. Inverted Triangle

How to Identify Your Body Type Inverted Triangle

This shape is exactly what it sounds like! Your shoulders or bust are broader than your hips, creating an inverted triangle shape that narrows when it approaches your midsection and hips. Other famous triangle shaped bodies include Demi Moore, Pamela Anderson, and Renee Zellweger.

P.S. These aren’t labels, ladies! Don’t let this make you feel anything less than amazing about your body. Think of them as simple guidelines to help you find styles that make you feel confident, comfortable, and absolutely fabulous.

Step 2: Measure Your Proportions (Don’t Worry, It’s Easy!)

Okay, now it’s time to grab a measuring tape and get to work. This part might feel a little awkward, but it’s the most accurate way to figure out your body type. If you don’t have a measuring tape handy, you can use a ribbon and a ruler.

Here’s What to Measure:

  1. Shoulders: Wrap the tape around the widest part of your shoulders. You might need a helper for this one!
  2. Bust: Measure the fullest part of your chest. (Wear a good-fitting bra while doing this.)
  3. Waist: Find the narrowest part of your torso, usually right above your belly button.
  4. Hips: Wrap the tape around the widest part of your hips and backside.

What Do Your Measurements Say?

  • Hourglass: If your bust and hips are close in size, and your waist is significantly smaller, you’ve got an hourglass shape.
  • Rectangle: If your bust, waist, and hips are pretty similar in size, you’re a rectangle.
  • Pear: If your hips are noticeably larger than your bust and waist, you’re a pear.
  • Apple: If your waist is the widest part of your body, you’re likely an apple.
  • Inverted Triangle: If your shoulders or bust are broader than your hips, you’re an inverted triangle.

Step 3: Step Back and Look at the Big Picture

Measurements are great and all, but sometimes it’s easier to just take a step back and look at your overall shape. Slip into something fitted, like leggings and a tank top, and check yourself out in a full-length mirror. It’s a quick and easy way to see what’s going on with your silhouette!

Things to Look For:

  • Proportions: Are your shoulders, waist, and hips balanced, or does one stand out more?
  • Weight Distribution: Where do you tend to gain weight? Your answer can help confirm your body type.
  • Movement: Stand naturally and notice how your body looks when you’re relaxed. This gives you a more realistic view than posing stiffly.

Here’s the thing: knowing your body type is just the beginning. It’s a tool to help you feel good about yourself—not a rulebook. Use this guide as a starting point and have fun experimenting with styles that make you feel fabulous.

Do you know your body type? Does it influence how you shop for clothing? Now that you know your body type or shape, it’s time to figure out what style of clothing fits it best. I’m working on those posts, but in the mean time, I’d love to hear your thoughts in the comments!

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90 Comments

  1. Maribeth Conklin says:

    When you do the fashion show for body type maybe you could use real models of that build to show how clothes should look on your type!

    1. That would be what I would love to do. However, not many people want to have their photos taken and put on the internet for everyone to see.

  2. Maribeth Conklin says:

    Very good article about body proportions. I’m pretty sure I’m a rectangle maybe hour glass I will measure tomorrow!
    Thanks

  3. Rectangle for me. I’m so interested in seeing how you and Joe do on the Carnivore way of eating. What is your dairy choices?

    1. We eat hard cheeses, whipping cream, sour cream, and even though I haven’t, some eat cream cheese too.

      1. Thank you! Can’t wait to see how it goes!

  4. When I get brave enough to get out the measuring tape, I need to figure this out.

  5. Jayne Finkbohner says:

    You must really hide any extra weight really well because you already look amazing!! Congrats on 7 pounds lost! I love the protein diet, you do feel amazing!! I might hop on that plan for the month of February. Thanks for inspiration and the tools to figure out body types!

  6. Welcome to the carnivore way of eating! My husband band & I started this ‘woe’ February 2024.
    We both lost 20lbs. It has helped us sleep better, and dream, as well as improved so many health issues! We fell off some during Christmas, and boy could we tell the difference! (not good)
    I enjoy all your postings! I am an ‘apple’ shape.

    1. Joe has already declared that this is awesome! I plan on having 2 chocolate covered strawberries for Valentine’s Day, but thats it. We both are loving it so far.

  7. I am definitely an apple. My belly is larger compared to my hips and bust. I find it hard to find slacks, jeans to fit me. Since I have to fit my belly, the rest of the slacks are baggy. What’s a woman to do.

  8. Very helpful…haven’t measured but been told I was a pear.

  9. I’m a cross between an hourglass and rectangle. My waist is not as small. I’ve read other definitions that the shoulders and hips are the same and the waist is 9 inches or more smaller in size to the hips and shoulders for an hourglass. According to that source bust size is not relevant. I find clothes are more flattering if I define my waist but not always feasible.

  10. Good information. I struggle finding clothes that I feel good in. Looking forward to the coming posts.

    1. Alexia Maben says:

      Thank you for information on body types.