They hit at your waistline not on your hips.
They hit at your waistline so if your waist is smaller than your hips, I would suggest sizing down one size.
Not exact matches
Having a short torso (well, a short everything, to be fair), the
waistlines on most dresses
hit me
at too low a point to just hike up a bit with a belt.
The jacket fits perfectly, has a single button, which I love for creating a
waistline,
hits at the hip, and the collar is as shiny as I could have dreamed of.
I love how this one
hits right
at the
waistline and looks with a tucked - in blouse.
In the above photo, I have put on a belt
at my natural
waistline and the seam
hits exactly
at the belt, not above the belt, and heavens....
For me the waist
hits right
at my natural
waistline and tapers in to «cinch» me, which is very flattering.
It is super soft, and it
hits right
at the top of the
waistline on most of my pants.
If you're afraid of horizontal stripes, as well as making your upper half look too wide, simply choose an off shoulder blouse that
hits just
at or above your
waistline.
High waisted or high rise jeans
hit at or above your
waistline.
2 if wearing pleated skirt, make sure the skirt
waistline hits at your natural waist (where the most narrow point of your waist is) and belt it if you want to add a bit of accentuation.
The defined
waistline hits me
at just the right spot.
I look for sweaters that
hit at about the
waistline of my jeans to allow a few inches of the blouse to peak through the bottom.
The
waistline hit me
at my real waist which is amazing and wonderful.
The cinching
hits right
at the smallest part of the
waistline for a super slimming effect.