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How to choose the right dress for your figure.

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The female figure, and in particular the shape of the buttocks, is determined by 4 genetic factors such as the position of the pelvis and bones, the distribution of fat, the size and shape of the gluteal muscles, and the way the muscles are attached to the thigh bone. This means that we can make it more elastic, increase the volume or remove excess, choose the perfect clothes based on our body type and buttocks shape. But turning a triangle into a circle, most likely, will not work.

However, we can strive for perfection, and we  have collected for you the best clothing options for every type of figure.

Square shape

The line of the pelvic bones and thigh bones is even, there is no sharp transition to the waist, due to which the figure looks square. If your buttocks are small and there is no obvious transition between the waist-pelvis-hips, most likely you are the owner of a "square" shape.

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Round form

The hips look quite large in relation to the figure. If you turn sideways in front of the mirror, you can see that the buttocks are evenly voluminous - from the very top to the bottom of the buttock and transition to the thigh.

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upside down heart

In owners of this type of figure, the top of the buttocks is small, the entire volume is concentrated below. The transition from the waist to the hips is sharp, there is nothing superfluous on the sides. This feminine type is the result of the distribution of fat on the lower buttocks and thighs due to high levels of estrogen.

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 V-shaped (inverted triangle)

The lines of the hips and pelvis narrow towards the bottom, and the figure looks like an inverted triangle. If your shoulders are wider than your hips, chances are you also have a V-shaped buttocks.

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