Inside Petite Style with Angela Foster
Inside Petite Style with Angela Foster is the only podcast created exclusively for women 5’3” and under who want clothes that actually fit. If you’re a Petite woman who’s tired of drowning in too-long pants, sleeves that swallow your hands, or “regular” clothes that never look quite right, this show is for you.
Each week, style coach Angela Foster shares proven strategies from her S.P.A.R.K. Style Method™ to help you:
- Understand your Petite body shape (beyond outdated apple and pear labels).
- Shop smarter with insider tips on Petite sizing, brands, and boutiques.
- Learn how to style Petite pants, dresses, jackets, and jeans so they flatter your proportions.
- Discover the best places to shop for Petites.
From finding your perfect pair of Petite jeans to building a capsule wardrobe that fits your career and lifestyle, you’ll get practical advice, real outfit formulas, and time-saving shopping tips. Whether you’re 4’11” or 5’3”, you’ll walk away with the tools to finally build a wardrobe that works for your height, your shape, and your life.
Inside Petite Style with Angela Foster
28: How to Shop for Blazers Online When You're Petite (No More Returns)
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Why are some Petite blazers WAY too big?
And why do some regular-sized blazers fit Petites perfectly?
And why is shopping for blazers so complicated when you're 5'3" and under?
In this episode, Petite Style Coach, Angela Foster, is breaking down exactly how to find blazers that actually fit. So, you can stop making senseless trips to the UPS store with bundles of returns.
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Inside the episode, you'll discover:
- The two critical measurements that make or break a blazer's fit
- What to look for when shopping online
- A genius department store trick that eliminates return trips
- And so much more
Blazers need to REALLY fit. Because when they do, they change how we stand, move, and feel when we walk into a room.
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