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For all intents and purposes, there are three basic body shapes used to talk about fashion. There's the pear shaped figure (upper body is smaller than lower half), athletic figure (straight, toned, square body), and apple shaped figure (upper body is larger than lower half). We all know our measurements change over a lifetime, but our basic shape is a product of bone structure that remains constant.
 
For all intents and purposes, there are three basic body shapes used to talk about fashion. There's the pear shaped figure (upper body is smaller than lower half), athletic figure (straight, toned, square body), and apple shaped figure (upper body is larger than lower half). We all know our measurements change over a lifetime, but our basic shape is a product of bone structure that remains constant.
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== Steps ==
 
== Steps ==