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  2. Petite size - Wikipedia

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    In fashion and clothing, a petite size is a standard clothing size designed specifically for women 163 cm (5 ft 4 in) and under. [1] [2] [3] This categorization is not solely based on a woman's height, but also takes into account the proportions of her body. Petite sizes cater to body shapes that typically have shorter limb lengths, narrower ...

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    Save up to 70% on men's and women's clothing during the Old Navy Presidents' Day sale. ... The cardigan comes in five trendy colors, as well as petite and tall sizes up to 4X. $31 at Old Navy.

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    J. Crew. J.Crew’s petite section is a gold mine for finding on-trend, stylish options that are proportioned exactly right, from the length (34 3/4 inch) to the buttonhole placement to the sleeve ...

  5. 6 Things a Petite Stylist Wishes Women Under 5'3" Would Stop ...

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    Lwany is a Los Angeles-based stylist and the creator of the Petite Fashion Digest, an Instagram account and weekly newsletter known for its creative petite styling content. She studied fashion ...

  6. U.S. standard clothing size - Wikipedia

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    Misses petite Made For short women (Usually under 5 ft 4 in) with average busts and the same shaping characteristics as Regular Misses. Sizes follow the misses' standard and are marked with a P, as in 10P. Junior petite For very short women with average busts and fairly straight bodies. Size may be denoted as "5JP" or as "5P". Women's petite

  7. Clothing sizes - Wikipedia

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    There is no mandatory clothing size or labeling standard in the US, though a series of voluntary standards have been in place since the 1930s. The US government, however, did attempt to establish a system for women's clothing in 1958 when the National Bureau of Standards published Body Measurements for the Sizing of Women's Patterns and Apparel ...