I’m Under 5’3’’ and These Are the Petite Staples I Swear By

I’m Under 5’3’’ and These Are the Petite Staples I Swear By

I’m Under 5’3’’ and These Are the Petite Staples I Swear By

June 06, 2021 at 08:00AM

I remember the first time I was mistaken for a child but I was an adult. I was travelling on a bus to job at the time, and the bus driver asked me what school trip I was going on, assuming I was part of the gaggle of kids on the same bus. Reader, I was 21. For that reason for a long time, I bemoaned my 5’3” height. I hated that I had to ask people to reach things for me in shops and that I’d still get ID’d well into my 20s. And that’s before I’ve even discussed issues with clothes and finding the right pieces to fit my frame.

Now I’m in my mid-30s, not only do I love it if I get asked for proof I’m over 18 but I’ve managed to hone down the ultimate items that are ideal for those of us who are a little more petite. The staples in question are all items that I’ve found don’t swamp me and give the impression that I’m taller than I am. It’s not that I’m desperate to add to my height but it’s that I’d like to make sure I’m not mistaken for a child again. 

I’m Under 5’3’’ and These Are the Petite Staples I Swear By
While all these pieces are of course pretty different from each other, the idea behind them is that they don’t swamp me or make me look like I’m a kid playing a role in Bugsy Malone. There might be a few surprises in there (cropped pieces, I’m looking at you) but I have my reasons, which I’ve detailed below. Keep scrolling, then, for all the petite staples I swear by… 

While I’m definitely more a jeans woman, a few years ago I discovered my love of dresses, and midi ones in particular. The thing is, on petite people, the midi dress gives an illusion that you’re wearing a long dress but it doesn’t drag on the floor, i.e. you’re actually really tall. That’s my theory and I’m sticking to it. 

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I’d be the first person to say that I used to be terrified of any item which is preceded by the word ‘cropped’. But, I’m here to tell you that these items are ideal for petites. Great for pairing with high-waisted trousers (another petite staple) and they don’t swamp your body so you can show off the bits you might really love about your figure. 

More trickier but the long coat performs a similar vibe to the midi dress. The idea here is again to make people think you’re taller than you really are. Just ensure your coat is ankle length rather than actually dragging on the floor. We’re channelling the Olsens here, people. 

The one oversized exception is the oversized shirt. Yes, there is the danger you’ll look a little like you’re wearing your dad’s button-down but with a little rolling of the sleeves to hit the elbows and tucking in waistbands you’ve got yourself a chic, insouciant look.

Yep, cropped again. You won’t regret this purchase either. 

The sister of the midi dress, the midi skirt works on the same principle. Opt for slinkier versions such as the slip skirt or ones with ruffles for a fun take on the trend. 

Fitted tops are another petite wardrobe mainstay. Whether they’re ribbed vests or a bodycon Henley or a shirred blouse, these are your friends. 

I know that editor-in-chief Hannah Almassi will also vouch for these as she’s also someone who’s petite and who loves a pair of high-waisted trousers. These elongate your legs, if that’s what you’re going for, but also they’re just super comfy and look great with shirts and tops tucked in.

I’m a huge denim fan and let me tell you that a pair of classic blue straight-leg jeans is great for anyone’s wardrobe. If you’re more petite, however, go for the high-waisted versions. If you can get quite the right leg length for you, consider getting them tailored so they fit perfectly. 

Where would I be without a truly great belt? Not too skinny and not too wide, this works as a way to cinch oversized items and then as a great way to break up a look with high-waisted trousers or midi dresses. 

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While I might not have worn heels much over the past year and a half, I still love them. They are ideal for boosting your height in the most obvious way but if you don’t fancy getting vertigo, I’d advise sticking to lower heels. 

Next up, the biggest autumn/winter 2021 fashion trends to know. 

Author Elinor Block | Whowhatwear
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