I ave this "condition" called lumbar lordosis where your lower back curves out so your butt really sticks out. I went to physical therapy and got kick butt abs to control it and now its a lot better. You can barely tell. But I have trouble fitting into jeans (i have to get a few sizes larger), skirts (the sideseam curves), and shorts and capris. I'm skinny and i know i have a good body to fit into this stuff, but it's the back-curving-out-slightly problem that won't let me wear anything but long shorts and huge jeans. Can i have some help or stores where i can get some good clothes?? 13/f SHOULD wear size 16 slim
CuTeBlOnDeXo answered Wednesday March 16 2005, 7:02 pm: Shope in the Jouniors department try sizes 0 or 1 or even 3 you might nees double 0, they are for teens that have curves. American Eagle has really good clothing, try Old Navy, Forever 21, Fossil, Abercromie, and Holister, these placed are expinsive sometimes though, but I ahve found that Target have really good pants that are cute. [ CuTeBlOnDeXo's advice column | Ask CuTeBlOnDeXo A Question ]
Bubbleschik731 answered Tuesday March 15 2005, 5:59 pm: You should probaby try going to a 1 or 3 in juniors. They are made to be curvier in the...ahem, derrier and still look pretty good. As for skirts, I personally like the A-line. it sort of bells out and will comoflage the whole "sticking out" thing. Good luck! [ Bubbleschik731's advice column | Ask Bubbleschik731 A Question ]
rainbowsend answered Tuesday March 15 2005, 2:59 pm: Juniors clothes are designed to fit curves better than girls clothes. I know that when I was 11, I switched to shopping in the juniors department, and it changed what I could wear.
I'm no where near tiny, so the problem of finding jeans to fit a big butt has always been a problem for me- I find that when I find a pair to fit in the hips, the waist is way too big and there's a gap in the back. The best solution I've found for this is to wear stretch jeans. They have the flexibility to fit your curves better than regular jeans.
For brands, I like Unionbay shorts and Levi jeans. I also like Old Navy.
Also, wearing a belt helps cinch the waist of too-big pants or shorts.
Deanimal answered Tuesday March 15 2005, 12:14 am: There's a store at my local mall called "The Buckle" which makes clothes that fit girls with really wide hips and skinny... everything else. It's not quite the same thing, but it might help. ([Link](Mouse over link to see full location))
My point is, look for clothes designed for girls with big butts. Yours isn't big, but you say it sticks out, so there's a similar effect. Not to be racist, but try clothes for black girls. They seem to be naturally built with a curve to their lower back. It's just something I've noticed. (Not all of them, obviously)
teengoddess12 answered Monday March 14 2005, 6:57 pm: try american eagle. i have a huge booty, and it works for me! but if you mean 16 in a kids size, then i would try old navy, i used to wear them before american eagle. **to get GOOD jeans, but name brand jeans like hollister and abercrombie! good luck!
~mandy [ teengoddess12's advice column | Ask teengoddess12 A Question ]
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