How To Get Petite Clothes With Big Apple Style
Posted: Wednesday, December 28, 2005
by Bridget Allen
If you are a petite woman who is tired and frustrated of continually shopping for clothing that is too large or fits improperly, consider shopping at stores or boutiques that have a special petite section. Usually, petite women must purchase clothing that is too large or too long, then work to have the items specially tailored so it best fits their body. This practice can be costly and time consuming, in addition to having an end product that still does not quite fit right. If you find yourself dreading an event that requires a special outfit, thus forcing you to endure an unwanted shopping trip, never fear—many popular brands are producing petite collections with you in mind!
Once you have found a specific name brand of clothing or store that produces petite clothing that best fits your body size and shape, stick with it! Continue to shop in that store or rely on that specific brand of petite clothing so that you will no longer have to search through racks of inappropriate clothing in an effort to find the perfect clothing item. Furthermore, you may still need to get items taken in or hemmed, but these alterations will be dramatically less than if you were to buy non petite clothing and have it essentially remade to fit your measurements and dimensions. The biggest complaints of individuals who are of petite size, but also have a larger chest is that petite clothing is cut generous enough in the bust. You may need to buy a size larger to ensure your chest is properly covered, and then have the other measurements of the garment altered.
Many women who are of a petite size shop in the junior section in order to find clothing items that best fits their dimension. This is often frustrating as junior clothing is of a designer typically too young for more mature women who wish to be taken seriously.
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Top-level comments on this article: (4 total)Your article tells petite women nothing they didn't already know. First of all, the problem isn't sticking with a brand once you find it, its finding it! Give us real help by telling us where to find nice petite clothes!!
There are less options today for petite women that are size 1 or 2 and are in the need for career ware this is up to date vs petites that are meant for the 50 plus age. Since Petite Sophisticate and Casual Corner went out of business, HELP!
The author of this article is oblivious! Most stores have a Petite section. However, if you are size 6 or 8 and are blessed with a little T & A, good luck.
Was hoping for help. Am 4'10'", but am NOT a thin person. Am a teenager who wants clothing that looks Junior, but I have HIPS! Disappointed. Does anybody have any suggestions?
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