Not to be dramatic, but the right (or wrong) pair of shorts has the ability to make (or break) your whole spring and summer. This season, we won’t let shorts get in the way of your goddess energy. We know the options can be overwhelming, so why not narrow down your search by starting with your body shape. If you have a pear-shaped figure—wide hips and thighs compared to a narrow waist and shoulders—you can balance your proportions simply by wearing the right pair of flattering shorts.
Again, with the dramatics, but it’s seriously game-changing how a perfectly fitted pair will enhance your curves and boost your confidence. Keep reading to explore essential tips for finding the best shorts for your pear shape, then take a peek at our fave picks for all the pear-shaped goddesses out there.
Up next in the lineup: A-line shorts! This short style hugs your waist and gradually flares out toward the hemline, skimming over your hips to create a sleek and streamlined silhouette. Look for A-line shorts that hit at mid-thigh or slightly above the knee. Anything too short and you’ll end up further emphasizing your curvy bottom. Choose lightweight, flowy fabrics like linen or chiffon to elevate your everyday look and add some movement to your outfit.
Hear us out: Bermuda shorts. We know it’s a trend you may not have considered. With longer inseams that typically hit just above the knee, this style is a perfect option for pear-shaped women who prefer more coverage while maintaining a polished look. If you want even more figure flattery, opt for Bermuda shorts in darker colors or subtle patterns to further enhance the slimming effect. Pair them with a tucked-in blouse or a fitted top to highlight your waistline.
When you’re on the hunt for the perfect pair, steer clear of fit extremes. Excessively tight shorts will accentuate wider hips and thighs, while baggy or overly-loose shorts can create a boxy appearance. Instead, choose shorts with a slightly relaxed fit that allows for comfortable movement without overwhelming your shape. Look for styles that skim your curves without clinging too tightly or creating excessive fabric bunching.