The jogging is a piece as comfortable as it is versatile, suitable for all body types… provided you choose the right cut. Whether you’re slim, athletic, curvy, or between sizes, here’s how to find the jogging that will flatter you.
1. V-shaped body (broad shoulders, narrow waist)
Tapered or slim jogging: balances the silhouette by highlighting the legs
Avoid joggings that are too loose which widen the upper body further
Prefer mid-rise or fitted waist models
2. H-shaped body (straight silhouette)
Jogging with pockets or side details: adds depth
Straight or slightly loose cut: to break the straight-line effect
Pair with an oversized top to play with volumes
3. O-shaped body (fuller forms)
High-waisted jogging with wide belt: flat tummy effect
Straight or flowing cut, not too tight
Dark colors and thick but soft materials
4. A-shaped body (hips wider than shoulders)
Straight or slightly flared jogging: rebalances the bottom with the top
Avoid joggings too tight at the ankles
Pair with a structured or voluminous top to balance.
5. Slim or slender body
Oversized or cargo jogging: to add structure
Jogging with prints or bright colors: to create volume
Play with textures (technical fabrics, fleece, etc.)
6. Muscular body
Fitted or tapered jogging: to highlight athletic legs
Beware of models too tight around the thighs
Choose stretchy fabrics for comfort
Conclusion
The jogging adapts to all body types, provided you choose the right cut and material. But by the way, what exactly is a jogging? Whether you prefer oversized comfort or a cleaner cut, the key is to find a balance that highlights your silhouette while respecting your style.