Type A: Tops and coats are characterized by no waist, wide hem or wide hem. A coat usually has broad shoulders or off-the-shoulder, and the hem is loose and fat. Skirts and trousers are characterized by tight waist and wide hem.
X-type: coats and overcoats are characterized by broad shoulders, wide spread and waist contraction, and skirts and trousers are also characterized by hypertrophy up and down and tightening in the middle.
H-type: The basic characteristics of coats and overcoats are that they don't shrink the waist and narrow the hem, the clothes are straight, and the skirts and trousers are also straight-through with equal width from top to bottom.
T-shape: blouses and dresses are characterized by short sleeves and tight clothes that are short or fluffy.