I am a tiny girl 14/f 4'11" size 0 (or 1 depending where i go). I have a very rounded butt! Its not necessarily big just lifted and round. Because of this I've had trouble finding short shorts to fit me. The pockets are always in the wrong place or the patterns emphasize the shape of my butt. Any suggestions of styles or stores to look in to find shorts the actually fit and compliment my tush?
same! i have a really round booty too & i lovelovelove the way abercrombie pants fit me. they seriously just make my butt look GREAT.
their shorts are nice & tight, but not too short (so short that your booty hangs out). so i deff. suggest them. i'm talking abercrombie kids, but abercrombie & fitch is just as good.
i don't like hollister cause they are too short for me.
hm... lux shorts. they don't have a specific store like, the lux store or something (although i wish they did), but urban outfitters sells lots of lux stuff. that's a great brand for anything.
soffees tend to run too bootylishh or too long! i'm a small, but sometimes they ride up. it's so annoying. i suggest like shorts like business type almost, like plaid? you know? that roll up at the ends? those look good. cause the pockets are only like a line on the tush, so the pockets don't get "messed up" (i have the same problem!) [ orphans's advice column | Ask orphans A Question ]
orphans answered Sunday May 6 2007, 9:17 pm: I have always had a big booty and i am thin. Short shorts are not the aswer for us round about girls. Do you wants your ass cheeks hanging out? Go to a bigger size for shorts or skirts. Cus wear a size 5 and i have to go up a size with shorts becuase of my ass. If you notice, shorts arent meant for big booty girls. So a&f wont have them, but if you like certian clothes from there...try hollister. I hope this helps alil bit. Believe me, i also have a difficult time this time of the year. [ orphans's advice column | Ask orphans A Question ]
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