![]() ![]() ![]() Stand in front of a full-length mirror and take a look. So how do you know if you have round hips, triangle-shaped hips, or A-line hips? Some are accompanied by a jutting back and bottom, others flair gently from the waist with no bulges or lumps. Wide hips are a thing in their own right. Round - If your hips are so curvaceous that your back seems to protrude, you have round hips. If your hips seem slight in comparison to the rest of your body, you’ve got narrow hips. Narrow - Take a look at your body in a full-length mirror. Triangle Shaped - The triangle shape is characterized by wide hips and thighs curving out almost diagonally from an average waist. But don’t let that muffin top bring you down: girls blessed with heart-shaped hips are likely to have the kind of long, slim legs the rest of us can only dream of. ![]() Your hip line is likely to curve out sharply from the waist, giving you a slight muffin top when you wear tight pants. Heart-Shaped - Got an average-sized waist, narrow hips, and a high hip flare? Then you’ve got a heart-shaped hip structure. Your hips are likely to measure the same (or come in just a little larger) than your waist and you’re likely to have a wide pelvic area or a few extra love handles. Square Shaped - If your skinny jeans leave you looking more flat than va-va-voom, you’ve probably got square shaped hips. So, which type are YOU?Ī-Line - If your body curves gradually from the waist to the hips and thighs in a gentle line without any sharp angles or bulges, then congratulations! You have an A-line body shape. There’s no point in knowing the names of the hip types if you don’t know which kind you have. But what are the types?Įveryone has their own terminology, but as a general rule, most people would categorize the hip types as: If you’ve stuck with us so far, you’ll know there are 5 types of hips. Stick with us to find out what those are, and how to tell which type you have. And a lot of what makes us fall into one category rather than another is down to our hips, and how our hips work in proportion to our waists and busts. But while each of us is unique, most of us have bodies that fit (at least roughly) into a general category. The one universal truth is that no two bodies are the same… and neither are two pairs of hips. Others have steely abs and legs to heaven. We’re all unique, and thank the Lord for that. How Many Types of Hips are There?ĭespite what fashion designers seem to think, there’s no such thing as the ‘average’ body. Measure around 7-8 inches down from the narrowest part of your torso, and you’ll hit your hips. Most of us think of our hips as the widest part of the body. Which is great and all, but what does this mean to someone without a degree in biology? And where exactly are the hips? In technical terms, your hips are the ball-and-socket joints where your thigh bone meets your pelvis. ![]()
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