I like to think that Taylor Swift and I have a lot in common, but perhaps our biggest similarity is our height — and, relatedly, our posture. Swift stands at 5'10" or 5'11", depending on who you ask, and as a tall girlie myself, I know all too well the temptation to slump. I suspect my own habit of sagging my shoulders started back in middle school, when I towered over all of my peers and desperately wanted to minimize my height around the (often shorter) boys I had crushes on.

If only I'd known about all the ways that "short-king summer" would manifest in my life later on! Swift, too, has often been photographed with her neck and shoulders rounded forward. Is this a technique she uses to hide from paparazzi? Perhaps. A natural progression for someone who spends her life hunched over a piano? Maybe.

Or, as some Swifties claim, is it the result of carrying the entire music industry on her back? Almost definitely. But recently it's seemed that Swift may have been on a mission to correct her posture, or at least recruit a little extra support while she prepared for her physically grueling Eras Tour . The pop star was photographed wearing the Forme Power Bra ($182) in rehearsals for the tour, as showcased in her Time Person of the Year interview .

The so-called "posture correcting bra" is "designed to immediately improve your upper body alignment and body foundation," according to the Forme website. While I'm typically doubtful about the effectiveness of these sorts of posture-.