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I'm looking for a Body Shape Calculator to find out what exact shape I am, not BMI...I already know that. And I already know what my waist to hip ratio is. Something like a calculator that has you enter in your measurements for bust, waist and hips...I haven't found anything yet on Google. I'm not posting my measurements or other info on here...if you want that, PM me.

2006-12-27 05:31:58 · 3 answers · asked by H.L.A. 7 in Health Women's Health

No, not for clothes. Just for my own information.

See...this is where I get confused. When I look in the mirror I see a spoon shape. But if I factor in my breasts, then it becomes an hourglass. And I've seen various websites say you factor in the breasts when doing your bust measurement, then other websites say you don't. And I've got 5 inches of a difference...So it doesn't make sense to me on which measurement to do.

2006-12-27 05:40:15 · update #1

30/35-24-37. Some websites say you factor in the whole bust measurement...But do you?

Once again...I rarely go shopping and if I do it's for fabric because I make most of my own clothes. And besides...sales associates are trained to sell clothes, not pick out the best ones for your shape. Any instruction they do get on that is very limited time. I used to work in retail...I know how it all works. Afterall...I've been making clothes tailored to my shape for the past 12 or so years and they fit better than anything in the store. So why would I want their advice? Is it so wrong to want to know what shape I am?

2006-12-28 04:48:21 · update #2

3 answers

You only need a mirror to see what shape your body is.

2006-12-27 05:35:55 · answer #1 · answered by kherome 5 · 1 2

If I'm hearing you right, what you're looking for is just a gimmick made up by some high-end clothes store, (can't remember who), to help you pick out the right sized/style clothes.
I'ts a poor attempt at "techifying" the sales floor. You're better off getting the opinion of the sales staff.

2006-12-27 13:37:05 · answer #2 · answered by Ricky J. 6 · 0 6

I agree with the guy above. You shouldn't try to automate this but instead seek the advice of the sales staff because they could help you pick out some nice fashionable stuff for you. In fact, they might be able to suggest a cute rinse for your hair.

Go ahead and PM the measurements, please.

2006-12-27 21:54:49 · answer #3 · answered by Lori 5 · 0 7

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