Natural Kibbe Body Type: How to Dress for Effortless Style

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Editor’s Note

Eight years of running this platform and the Natural data never stops surprising me — out of 68 verified reports, relaxed tailoring dominates at 42%, which honestly contradicts the advice I see everywhere telling Naturals to avoid structure entirely. The truth is more nuanced: it’s *imposed* structure that fights the Natural frame, not tailoring itself. A slightly slouched blazer with rolled sleeves reads completely differently than a boxy, stiff-shouldered one, even if both technically qualify as “unstructured” on a shopping tag. Wool blends showing up at 29% makes complete sense once you understand that the fabric needs to move *with* the body rather than hold a shape independently. So here’s what I keep turning over: are Naturals actually underdressing because the no-structure rule got oversimplified somewhere along the way?

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  1. I’ve been trying to crack my Kibbe type for months and honestly kept flip-flopping between Natural and Dramatic Classic. But reading this finally clicked something — I have that slightly “undone” quality that actually looks *better* relaxed than structured. Starting this weekend I’m going to pull out my flowy linen pieces instead of defaulting to blazers for work. I work at a creative agency in Denver so the vibe totally fits. One question though — does Soft Natural overlap a lot with this, or is that its own whole rabbit hole lol

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