What size were you and how much did you weigh?

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  • arditarose
    arditarose Posts: 15,573 Member
    edited December 2014
    5'4"

    170- 12/14 pants, don't know about dresses
    160-12 pants, 8 and 6 in A-line dresses, anything tight would need to be tailored so I only wore fit and flare
    150-30 in. jeans, size 8 dress with top taken in to about size 4 or 6
    140-28/29 in. jeans (these are waist measurements btw), size 4 dress

    I'm 139 now and that dress in my pic is a juniors size small. Don't ask me how.

    Otherwise, it honestly it depends on the cut. My top runs at a size 2 or 4 and bottom at a 6.
  • 5'9"

    200 - 12/14 L/XL 36 DDD
    180-190 - 10 L 34 DD
    170 - 8 L 34 DD
    160 -7/8 M/L 34 D
    150 - 6/7 M 34 C/D
    140 - 5 S/M 34 C

    I mainly gain weight in my boobs. I think my ideal weight is around 170 which I guess still gives me a highish bmi but I look and feel best around that weight. I am also very active and in pretty good shape. have a lot of definition and not a lot of fat or cellulite.
  • sofaking6
    sofaking6 Posts: 4,589 Member
    5'4

    170 - size 12/14
    160 - size 10/12 (I'm @161 now and back to happy in my Old Navy Flirt jeans. They are soft and stretchy though and as a weird shape (apple with pear hips), I always have a muffin top even when jeans are falling off everywhere else, so I think that's why I tend to a smaller size.
    140-160 - solid size 10
    <140 - size 8
  • hotjodels
    hotjodels Posts: 118 Member
    well, I am also 5'2''
    here are how my sizes have worked so far during my weight loss
    220-230 lbs = 24 pants and 2x or 3x tops
    200-180 lbs = 18 pants XL tops
    180-160 = 14 pants L tops
    145lbs is my current weight and I am wearing size 10 jeans and M or sometimes even S tops

    back in my skinner days like when I was in high school I wore like a size 1 to a size 3 when I was about 100 to 110 lbs and a size 5 at about120 lbs to 125 lbs
    and about a size 8 when I was at 130 to 135 lbs
    everyone is different though so its hard to judge how ings will fit from other peoples experience. anyways, good luck making it your goals.: ]
  • serafinelaveaux
    serafinelaveaux Posts: 45 Member
    US vanity sizing makes me nuts. I have a pair of my old jeans from high school that are a size 11, and I was 145 pounds at the time. I can hold them up to today's size 6 and they're the same size. At my highest, 5'4" and 282 I was in a tight size 24 in low end brand jeans, and 22-24 tops. (which probably means a 30 in a designer size, not that they go that high)

    Now at 222 I'm in a baggy pair of 18s, same brand as the now discarded 24s. Don't know on tops, holding off on buying new clothes until I hit onederland.
  • ryanhorn
    ryanhorn Posts: 355 Member
    5'10". I started at 240 lbs and wore an XL shirt and 38 size pants. Now I'm at 150 and I wear a M shirt and size 30 pants.
  • iheartinsanity
    iheartinsanity Posts: 205 Member
    HW: 247lbs. & a size 18
    CW: 161lbs. & size 8
    LW: 138lbs. & size 6
  • RHPSgirl1984
    RHPSgirl1984 Posts: 436 Member
    5'5 here.
    Started out at almost 250 wearing a size 24-26, XXL
    Now I'm 180 and in a size 16-14, and can wear a large
  • AmigaMaria001
    AmigaMaria001 Posts: 489 Member
    edited December 2014
    5'4" tall
    Started at 200lbs
    wore size 18 jeans (tight)
    XXL shirts (Mostly men's because I have huge upper arms)
    I'm now 140lbs
    Size 8 jeans
    Large shirts now but no more men's sizes! Yay...
    I am built different than most women: I am much smaller on the bottom than the top! I always lose weight in on bottom half - long before I lose on top.

  • arditarose
    arditarose Posts: 15,573 Member
    ^^a cute little apple.
  • This is why women's sizes should go off of the circumference of the waist or hips, like men's pants do.

    5'3" pear shaped
    10 years ago:
    112 lbs, size 6 jeans, almost no muscle tone
    1 year ago:
    155 lbs, size 15 jeans, very little muscle tone
    Now:
    130 lbs, size 7 jeans, decent amount of muscle tone.

    What might be more useful is the waist to hip ratio (WHR, a proven indicator of health and fertility). I'm a 0.7
    Aviva92 wrote: »
    Wow I don't know where some people on here buy their clothes. Vanity sizes are here. When I was in high school 30 years ago I weighed 117 and I wore a size 7.
    I still can't get into anything smaller than a 14 in jeans right now and I weigh 156. In pants (maybe because they are not as stiff as jeans) I can get into a 12. I have a small frame and a fairly small waist - I'm a pear shape. I can fit a 12 over my hips in jeans but I can't button them, so I know it's not my hips and thighs.
    Size is just a number and boy have they changed over the years.

    yep, vanity sizing is dumb. i'm around 107 now at age 40. i was around the same weight in high school. back then i wore a size 6. now i'm a size 2. my guess is that i have more fat on my 40 year old body at this weight than i did at 18, so the size 6 might have even been an 8 back then in my current shape. based on more current sizes, i know my current size and my size at my highest weight. not sure about the in betweens though. it gets fuzzy.

    140 (highest weight) - 12, bordering on 14
    107ish - mostly size 2, sometimes 4

    I'm 5'4" and an extreme pear shape. my sizes are not typical at all based on what i've seen.

  • NikonPal
    NikonPal Posts: 1,346 Member
    Pants were 60"
    Pants now 38-40"
    Pounds lost = 170
  • arditarose
    arditarose Posts: 15,573 Member
    adcede19 wrote: »
    This is why women's sizes should go off of the circumference of the waist or hips, like men's pants do.

    5'3" pear shaped
    10 years ago:
    112 lbs, size 6 jeans, almost no muscle tone
    1 year ago:
    155 lbs, size 15 jeans, very little muscle tone
    Now:
    130 lbs, size 7 jeans, decent amount of muscle tone.

    What might be more useful is the waist to hip ratio (WHR, a proven indicator of health and fertility). I'm a 0.7
    Aviva92 wrote: »
    Wow I don't know where some people on here buy their clothes. Vanity sizes are here. When I was in high school 30 years ago I weighed 117 and I wore a size 7.
    I still can't get into anything smaller than a 14 in jeans right now and I weigh 156. In pants (maybe because they are not as stiff as jeans) I can get into a 12. I have a small frame and a fairly small waist - I'm a pear shape. I can fit a 12 over my hips in jeans but I can't button them, so I know it's not my hips and thighs.
    Size is just a number and boy have they changed over the years.

    yep, vanity sizing is dumb. i'm around 107 now at age 40. i was around the same weight in high school. back then i wore a size 6. now i'm a size 2. my guess is that i have more fat on my 40 year old body at this weight than i did at 18, so the size 6 might have even been an 8 back then in my current shape. based on more current sizes, i know my current size and my size at my highest weight. not sure about the in betweens though. it gets fuzzy.

    140 (highest weight) - 12, bordering on 14
    107ish - mostly size 2, sometimes 4

    I'm 5'4" and an extreme pear shape. my sizes are not typical at all based on what i've seen.

    Women's sizes do go off of waist measurements. I buy my jeans in 28 in. waist. They're mostly, unfortunately, the more expensive ones though. The highest is usually 32 in.

  • harlanJEN
    harlanJEN Posts: 1,089 Member
    Your body composition will make a huge impact on size. I started strength training 3 yrs ago & it is THE difference maker. I'm 5'4 , age 51. Size 8. Fitted yoga pants = M; semi-fitted S. Tops = M weight 165-170 ( haven't weighed since April - I'm smaller, but betting no significant weight change).

    Highest weight 3 yes ago: 236 - size 18 ( size XXL semi-fitted yoga pants)
    Lowest weight in adult memory : 135 ; size 10 Levi's

    Strength Training. Get'cha some!
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  • arditarose
    arditarose Posts: 15,573 Member
    harlanJEN wrote: »
    Strength Training. Get'cha some!


    mmhmm
  • Haeviel
    Haeviel Posts: 5 Member
    edited December 2014
    Height: 5'5" (165cm)
    150lbs = size 9-10 / Medium (T-shirt size) *my highest weight :D
    145-130lbs = size 7-8 / Medium
    130-122lbs = size 5-4 / Small
    122-114lbs = size 3-2 / X-small (changed from 32C to 30D)
    114-108lbs = size 2-0 / Xx-small (here right now BF%=18)

    ***I've got a pear shaped body so my thighs & butt will forever be bigger compared to the rest of me. ^_^
  • arielwhat
    arielwhat Posts: 1 Member
    I'm 5'4"

    160 (my highest weight)- size 11 juniors
    118 (my lowest, and people said I looked really frail and sickly)- size 0-2
    I'm now around 140ish and I'm wearing a 3 (depending on the brand, material and cut)
    Most of my shirts are small or medium ( I have a small chest and I'm guessing a medium build.) I don't look my weight so I'm guessing I carry it well, as to why I can wear a size 3. Most people in guessing my weight usually say I look about 110-120 max. And I'm not sure what kind of shape I have but I do have a decent sized booty and muscular legs.
  • GretchenB02
    GretchenB02 Posts: 59 Member
    5'4"
    210 lbs 14/16
    195 lbs 12/14
    I have a muscular build (although it's currently covered in a layer of fat).
  • Aviva92
    Aviva92 Posts: 2,333 Member
    edited December 2014
    5'4"
    210 lbs 14/16
    195 lbs 12/14
    I have a muscular build (although it's currently covered in a layer of fat).

    seeing people who wear the same pants size at 195 lbs that I wore at 140 and at the same height is a little depressing.

    I was never more than a size small in tops though.
  • nivi_r
    nivi_r Posts: 37 Member
    I am 5'8" and weigh 190 pounds, I am a size 14 - 16
  • Jojomotivated
    Jojomotivated Posts: 141 Member
    5'3

    140 lbs - Size 7/8 in high school
    180 lbs - Size 14/16 and XL now
    However, I can fit into size 13 jeans now. lol
  • eliseh23
    eliseh23 Posts: 120
    edited December 2014
    I've always been very small on top, I'm currently wearing XS and S, I'm currently 54 kg, 156 cm tall. On the bottom I'm very snug 36(S) European, 38(M) is baggy on me.
    When I was 60 kg 3 years ago I was wearing small/medium shirts. On the bottom I was European 38(M), and sometimes 40 (L).

    TMI, bra shopping is a nightmare, I''m a 28D. But they never have my size so I have to buy bras that fit ill on me (32B the smallest back can find, and the cups kind of fit ...)
  • ChoiceNotChance
    ChoiceNotChance Posts: 644 Member
    I am 5'1" Highest weight was ~ 190, I wore a 16 petite. Now @ 135, I wear a 6 petite usually, sometimes an 8. I'm curvy, hourglass shape, but petite.
  • sun_fish
    sun_fish Posts: 864 Member
    I'm 5'1 and at my highest weight of 178 was a size 18, my current weight of 110 I'm usually a 2 or a 0. I didn't keep track of sizes along the way.
  • 5'10"

    265-285 18, 1X
    250-265 16, XL
    240 ish- 250 14, L

    At 238, 14's are falling off, but 12's can be a little tight at times. Still L in shirts.

    I have also dropped from 40 H to 36 G, and have a feeling that I'll be going down to 34 band soon as all of my 2 month old bras are already loose on the tightest setting.

    At the rate I am going, I would be surprised if I am not down to a size 8 pants, medium shirts by the time I reach 200 pounds.
  • CappsDanielle22
    CappsDanielle22 Posts: 1 Member
    July of 2014 I had gotten up to a little over 280 pounds, size 26-28 or so pants/dresses, 4x shirts. I am 5'4". I am now (so far) 225, size 16 dress, 16-17 size pants, large shirts...no x's!!!! I have a more active job, I eat much less (very long and hard struggle), and have quit sodas (and gained a big love of water). I wasn't this small in high school. About this weight, but not the size. Muscle weighs more than fat and I've had a good bit of muscle before, but it's finally beginning to show. Never give up. Even with kids, I have two about a year apart, and they "exercise" with me, mostly consisting of dancing, or running around with them outside. the smallest of changes can make the biggest of improvements. before you know it your lifestyle will be different and you will feel great!

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