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  2. 21 Dresses That Will Visually Elongate Your Legs to New Lengths

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    We love pieces that make our legs look like they go on for miles and miles. Anything we put on that makes us feel like supermodels ready to storm the runway i 21 Dresses That Will Visually ...

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    She specializes in helping high-achieving, short-statured women look and feel their best in clothing that works for them. 5 Rules for Wearing a Maxi Dress as a Petite Person, According to a 5’1 ...

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    You can't change the length of your legs, but there are definitely some sneaky ways to make your legs look long and lean. Tips for dressing to make your legs look longer and leaner Skip to main ...

  5. Body proportions - Wikipedia

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    On this (latter) metric, the most attractive ratio of leg to body for men (as seen by American women) is 1:1, [12] matching the 'four heads:four heads' ratio above. A Japanese study using the former metric found the same result for male attractiveness but women with longer legs than body were judged to be more attractive. [13]

  6. Vanity sizing - Wikipedia

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    [5] [6] In the United States, although clothing size standards exist (i.e., ASTM), most companies do not use them any longer. [2] Size inconsistency has existed since at least 1937. In Sears' 1937 catalog, a size 14 dress had a bust size of 32 inches (81 cm). In 1967, the same bust size was a size 8. In 2011, it was a size 0. [7]

  7. Chaps - Wikipedia

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    Chaps are commonly worn by western riders at horse shows, where contestants are required to adhere to traditional forms of clothing, albeit with more decorative touches than seen in working designs. Currently chaps are also worn as a fashion choice for equestrian training and clinics.