Wintry weather landscapes won't be a problem in the Alberta boot from Pajar. This ultra-warm choice features a super-cute upper with leather and suede panels and topstitching. The fuzzy shearling lining will keep you cozy, while the zipper makes for easy entry.Knowing the difference between junior and missy sizing is animportant part of knowing yourcorrect sizes. When you know which category you fit into, you are able to find a better fit and more flattering styling. So what is the difference?
Whilethere isno one rule to fitevery design, here is a basic guideline to help you decide which sizing style works best for you. There are two ways of looking at the differences between junior and missy sizing, style and size/ shape.
Generally, junior sizes are designedfor a younger age group. The fit for junior sizes is usually more suitable for the still developing junior body. Typically junior sizes have a straighter, less curvy shape with a smaller bust and hips to better fit a teen shape. Junior clothing is often closer-fitting and more youthfully styled.
Many designers use odd numbers to display junior sizes such as 1, 3, 5, 7, 9, or 11. Junior size 13 is usually the upper limit of sizes, but some designers extend their size range to a size 19. Tops will often be sized XXS, XS, S, M, L, and XL and are shaped in the junior styling.
The missy sizes are often considered the "average" size woman. The designs are fit for any age, and there is alarge assortmentof missy size fashions on the market today.
Many designers use even numbers to display missy sizes such as 2, 4, 6, 8, 10 or 12. Missy size 18 is often the upper limit of sizes, though some designers extend their size range to a size 20 or even 24. Missy tops will often be sized XS, S, M, L, XL, and XXL and are styled to flatter the more average size woman. The difference between sizes is generally 1-inch. This is true for both junior and missy size ranges.
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