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  2. 10 Items Every Woman Under 5'4" Needs in Her Wardrobe ... - AOL

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    Shop V-Neck Tops. Ann Taylor Petite Mixed Media Pleat Front Top. ... (especially short-waisted petites) in the exact right spot (at the hipbones or slightly above) without flashing a ton of ...

  3. The 15 Best Joggers for Short Women, According to a ... - AOL

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    Sometimes the hardest look to pull off for a woman 5’4” and under—shout out to all my stylish petite sisters in the house—is a casual one. When the Attenuated Fashion Industrial Complex ...

  4. I’m Petite & I’m Loving Ann Taylor Fall Fashion—Here Are 18 ...

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    Ann Taylor is really dialed in when it comes to making the sort of petite styled clothing I want to wear. As a 5’3 woman, I’m sensitive to the petites pants, jeans and trends that are going to ...

  5. 15 Petite Swimsuits PureWow Editors, Short Women and a ... - AOL

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    Living with a short sister for 27 years, I’m no stranger to the woes of shopping for petite-friendly swimwear geared towards women with a height of 5’4 or shorter (and don’t get her started ...

  6. 5 Rules for Wearing Wide-Leg Pleated Pants as a Petite ... - AOL

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    Indeed, high-waist styles, like the Sloane tailored pants ($90) from Abercrombie & Fitch, are my short-gal go-tos when it comes to looking more leggy. 3. Pay Attention to Proportions

  7. 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'.