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  2. I’m a 5’0” Editor—Here Are 13 Petite Fall Picks I’m Buying ...

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    According to Senior Editor (and fellow petite) Dana Dickey, wide-leg pants prove to be a great staple for small-stature folks. This tailored pair has an ultra-high-rise shape and pleating details ...

  3. The Best Petite Clothing for Women That'll Actually Fit Your ...

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    Whether pants are always too long, or crop tops just look like tops, shopping for petite women’s clothing is... Skip to main content. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290 ...

  4. Petite size - Wikipedia

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    Petite sizing originated in the 1940s when US fashion designer Hannah Troy noticed that many women did not fit into standard size clothing. She studied the measurements of women who had completed military service during World War II and found that only 8% fit the proportions of standard sizing, with most women being 'short in the waist'.

  5. 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

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  7. I'm a 5'4" Editor & These Are the 4 Most Flattering Petite ...

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    We short women are used to being particular when it comes to shopping for new clothes, since we’re at risk of swimming in sleeves, dragging hems and just drowning in fabric in off-the-rack styles.