Question 1 of 13
In a fitted dress or bodysuit, what usually feels wider or tighter first?
Think about the first place fabric grabs when you size up.
Shoulders, upper back, or arms
Straps and sleeves hit first. My top half sets the size.
Inverted
Hips or thighs
My bottom half needs more room first.
Pear
Top and bottom feel equally snug
If it fits my bust, it fits my hips too.
Hourglass
Nothing stands out — it fits evenly
My frame is fairly consistent top to bottom.
Rectangle
Question 2 of 13
When you wear something truly fitted through the middle, what does your waist look like?
No sucking in. What does it actually look like?
Clearly defined — it shows without effort
My waist is noticeably narrower than my hips and bust.
Hourglass
Defined on top but wider through the hips
My waist shows, but my hip curve is the bigger feature.
Pear
Subtle — I look straighter through the middle
Not much difference between waist and hips in diameter.
Rectangle
The midsection is the softest or fullest area
My waist is not my smallest point — my middle is the widest area.
Apple
Question 3 of 13
Think about your body at its heaviest versus its lightest. Where is the biggest difference?
Compare where you carry the most weight when you are up versus where it came from when you lost it.
My belly and midsection — that is always where the most change happens
My waist and tummy fluctuate the most. My hips and legs stay relatively similar.
Apple
My hips, thighs, and butt — lower half carries most of it
When I gain, it goes straight to my lower half. When I lose, that is the last place to go.
Pear
My bust, upper back, and arms — top half changes most
My bra size goes up and my back fills out before anything else shifts.
Inverted
Pretty evenly everywhere — no one area dominates
My whole body scales up and down at roughly the same rate.
Rectangle
Question 4 of 13
Your classic jeans problem is:
The one that happens every single time, not occasionally.
Waist gaps but hips fit perfectly
Size up for the hips and the waist swims.
Pear
Waist fits but legs feel loose
I size up for the waist and the legs are too big.
Apple
If it fits one place, it fits everywhere
My proportions line up — jeans are not really an issue.
Hourglass
Everything fits about the same — no drama
No major gap between waist and hip sizing.
Rectangle
Question 5 of 13
How does your bust compare to your hips in a fitted set?
Think about volume and fullness, not cup size.
My bust is clearly fuller than my hips
My top half is the dominant feature.
Inverted
My hips are clearly fuller than my bust
My bottom half is the dominant feature.
Pear
They feel pretty matched
My bust and hips are similar in width or volume.
Hourglass
Hard to say — it changes with support and styling
They are close enough that the difference is minor.
Rectangle
Question 6 of 13
In fitted tops or one-piece sets, where does fabric get snug first?
Not where it eventually gets tight — where it grabs first.
Shoulders, arms, or the bust area
Upper half is always where I need more room.
Inverted
The midsection or tummy area
My middle is the first place anything gets snug.
Apple
Hips or thighs
Lower half grabs fabric before the top does.
Pear
It is pretty consistent — no one area stands out
Things get fitted all over at once rather than in one spot.
Rectangle
Question 7 of 13
When you see a photo of yourself that you actually love, which description fits it best?
Not what you wish it looked like. Pick the one that literally matches photos where you thought "yes, that is it."
My shape makes an S-curve from the front — in and out, in and out
The waist pulls in visibly between a full bust and full hips. Both ends balance each other.
Hourglass
My neckline and bust look strong, and my legs look long
The top and the legs are the best parts. The midsection recedes into the background.
Apple
My hips flare out clearly and my booty has a real shape to it
The lower half is the statement. The waist above it makes the curve look intentional.
Pear
My body looks long and linear — strong but not dramatically curvy
Clean lines, athletic or editorial feel. Less about curves, more about proportion and posture.
Rectangle
Question 8 of 13
When you put on a bra without adjusting anything, what does the band do?
First wear straight out of the drawer — before you fiddle with it.
It rides up in the back even though the cups fit fine
The band floats up because my bust is pulling the whole bra forward and up.
Inverted
It sits fine at the back but digs in or rolls at the front or sides
The band is right at the back but pinches around the midsection or under the arms.
Apple
It sits level and stable — the band is not really the issue
My bra band behaves. My challenges are usually with the cups or the bottoms, not the band.
Pear
It fits fine but the cups feel too projected or too full for my frame
The band is not the issue — the shape of the cup does not always match my chest shape.
Rectangle
Question 9 of 13
When you see a photo of yourself that you hate, what is usually the thing that bothers you most?
Be specific. What is the actual thing your eye goes to first?
My midsection looks undefined or rounder than I want
The waist disappears or the tummy area is the first thing I notice.
Apple
My hips or thighs look wider than I expected
The lower half photographed bigger than it looks in the mirror.
Pear
My shoulders or upper body look too broad or heavy
The top half dominates the photo and the rest of me disappears.
Inverted
My body looks flat or shapeless — no real curves reading on camera
There is no drama to the silhouette. It looks straight rather than defined.
Rectangle
Question 10 of 13
For tops and bras, what do you usually reach for?
Pick the description that matches how tops actually work on your body, not what you wish worked.
Strong structure and secure straps — lift is everything
A good bra makes the whole outfit. Without it, nothing looks right.
Inverted
Defined bust line with serious support and separation
Lift and separation pull the eye up and away from the midsection.
Apple
Balanced coverage that keeps proportions even
Not too plunging, not too covered — I need the top to balance the bottom.
Hourglass
Strappy or decorative styles that add visual interest up top
Detail and design create the shape I want because my frame does not have a lot of natural contrast.
Rectangle
Question 11 of 13
For bottoms and underwear, what works best on your body?
What actually looks good — not what is comfortable around the house.
High-leg cuts that lengthen the leg and showcase the hip
High-cut panties or thongs make my proportions look intentional.
Pear
Firm, smooth waistbands that keep the midsection clean
Structure at the waist makes everything else look better.
Apple
A balanced fit that highlights the waist and hip curve
I want the waist to show — proportions do the work.
Hourglass
High-cut or strappy styles that create hip visual
I need the design to build curve because my frame is straighter.
Rectangle
Question 12 of 13
When you put on a truly fitted lingerie set, how does it feel?
This is about how you physically experience fitted clothes — not how you feel emotionally about them.
Amazing — fitted feels natural and clean on me
Snug looks intentional. I prefer it.
Hourglass
I prefer strong support and structure — it makes me feel held in
Support is what makes me confident, not just the fit itself.
Apple
I need the waistband to be secure and the leg cut to be high
When those two things are right, everything else falls into place.
Pear
Bust support is non-negotiable — once that is right, I am good
I need the top to work before anything else matters.
Inverted
Question 13 of 13
When you get dressed for something important, what do you focus on styling first?
The area you check in the mirror first or the one that makes or breaks the outfit.
The midsection — I need the center to look clean
If my waist and tummy look smooth, I feel confident in everything else.
Apple
Bust and shoulders — the top has to work first
If the chest and straps look right, everything below is easy.
Inverted
Hips, butt, and thighs — the bottom has to fit
If the lower half looks right, I feel done.
Pear
The overall line and proportion
I think about the whole silhouette rather than one area.
Rectangle