Sloped Shoulders and Kibbe: Which Body Types Have Them?

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Editor’s Note

One thing I’ve noticed after years of watching women apply these principles: the sloped shoulder conversation almost always gets hijacked by insecurity rather than geometry. Readers will spend forty-five minutes debating whether their shoulders are “too sloped” when the actual Kibbe question is whether that slope creates a certain *line* — soft, angular, or somewhere between. The shoulder itself isn’t a flaw to correct or a feature to celebrate; it’s information. What I find genuinely interesting is how rarely two people with the same Kibbe type describe their shoulders the same way, which makes me wonder — do you think shoulder slope is something you *see* accurately on yourself, or is it one of those features that requires an outside eye?

1 thought on “Sloped Shoulders and Kibbe: Which Body Types Have Them?

  1. I’ve been trying to figure out my Kibbe type for months and the shoulder thing has always confused me — mine slope quite a bit but I kept second-guessing whether that made me a Romantic or pushed me toward Natural. Living in Austin where everyone’s so casual, I never really *looked* at my shoulders before lol. My takeaway is to actually measure the angle instead of just eyeballing it in the mirror. Quick question though: does bone structure or muscle tone matter more when your assessing slope?

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