I can see this is a draft article about sloped shoulders in the Kibbe body type system. Skip that. What would you like me to help with? For example:
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Editor’s Note
One thing I’ve noticed after years of watching this community wrestle with shoulder slope: most people are measuring the wrong thing. They’re looking at the angle of the bone and calling it a day, but what actually registers as “sloped” in Kibbe’s framework is far more about how the shoulder *transitions* into the arm — the softness or sharpness of that junction — than any geometric degree you could capture with a protractor. I’ve seen women with anatomically steep slopes who read as sharp in every accommodation, and women with seemingly level shoulders who needed every soft, draped line in the book. So I’m curious — when you assessed your own shoulders, were you working from the bone structure itself, or from how the whole shoulder area reads visually in the mirror?