Why do I always have the problem of running backwards when I dress? That is, the front collar is always backward, so that the front is corrected, the front is short and the back is long, and the figure is short. ...
I have this problem, too. I have checked the relevant information. I also make my own clothes, and so on. I summarized it roughly. The first question is figure. Do you have any of the following three aspects: there is no meat on your shoulders, your chest is too small or too big, and your figure is flat (that is, your shoulder width is not the same size as your bust, and your shoulder width is one size larger than your bust). Secondly, the designer's design method, when he prints, the shoulders, collar, sleeve depth and position saving are not handled properly, and the clothes themselves are prone to problems before hanging. If you meet the special figure mentioned in the first point again, the clothes will inevitably run back. Sometimes the clothes are designed according to the standard mannequin size, which can't take care of the special figure, so the clothes will run back.
I don't think you can hunch your back. At best, just don't stretch your shoulders back. The posture of stretching your shoulders and sticking to your back is actually useless, especially for the health of your spine. Everything is natural unless it is a professional need.
If you can come back to me to verify the correctness of my thinking on this issue, it would be very grateful!