It's hard to tell from these pictures but when I add what I see in the different pictures together, I am seeing an Imogen H shape. Using Angie's method, I would guess you're one thing that tends toward another. Maybe an hourglass that tends toward a rectangle?? Or even just an hourglass-hourglass. I find that the YLF hourglass has a more liberal/inclusive definition than most style forums (which is fine, just a different perspective).
Imogen distinguishes between two types of rectangles: The slim, non-curvy "I," and the "H" which is without a defined waist, but can still have other curves.
http://insideoutstyle.blogspot.....angle.html
That is the post on the H shape. I have found it most helpful. Both Angie and Imogen's body type theories are helpful starting points and have the same level of accuracy. I just found Imogen's to be more helpful for me because the description is 100% spot on for me with no exceptions. "Hourglass tending towards apple" also works and is just as accurate, but it means I have to sort through the rules for both the hourglass and apple and pick and choose what works, which is a little harder. Imogen's rules are spot on, without me having to actually use my brain