Measuring Frame
Mirabilis
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I keep reading that you are small frame if your thumb and fingers overlap gripping your other wrist, medium if they touch and large if they don't.
My burning question is... when I grip my other wrist using my thumb and forefinger, they don't touch. When I grip my wrist using my thumb and middle finger, which is longer, they overlap.
Am I small, medium or large frame?
My burning question is... when I grip my other wrist using my thumb and forefinger, they don't touch. When I grip my wrist using my thumb and middle finger, which is longer, they overlap.
Am I small, medium or large frame?
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I've never been able to figure out the "frame" thing. Everyone tells me I have a "small" frame, I don't see that.0
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Apparently you use your longest finger. I dont think its a very accurate way to judge your frame size though, If so im a small frame...but my hips are huge in comparison to my top half so I reckon my top half is small framed and bottom large lol x0
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