Apple or pear-shaped has been used to classify women, now men also have their models, but all with a festive flavour.

Half of all men fit into this category, including TV presenter Jon-athan Ross, 'X Factor' host Dermot O'Leary and TV chef Jamie Oliver.
Nearly a quarter shares their shape with the traditional Christmas pudding, carrying too much weight around their mid-section. Comedian James Corden and radio DJ Chris Moyles fall into this category.
Around a fifth are tall and thin, resembling a Christmas candle, like footballer Peter Crouch. And about eight per cent resemble a parsnip, with broad shoulders and thin legs.
Footballer David Beckham and 'X Factor' judge Gary Barlow are included in Parsnip types.
The study also said men struggle the most to find clothes that fit them in all the right places
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"Men need to take their time when shopping and make sure they try on things. Our research found that 67 per cent admitted not trying things on and having to return them," she revealed.
"Yule logs need to accentuate their waist by tucking their shirt into their jeans and wearing a quality belt to add shape to their silhouette. Puddings need to buy clothes that elongate the body and shoes with a heel to add height," she said.
Source-ANI