Ladies who are 5,2 what size will i wear give me an idea never been below 2x or 3x..
jojorocksforeva
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What size are you at 145 to 150.. still trying to figure out sizes since iv never been below a 2x 3x.. thank you..
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I think your previous thread on this topic has proven that the sizes people wear at different weights can be very different. Your skeletal structure and body composition will have a huge impact. What everyone says will be irrelevant to you. You'll just need to see what size you are when you get there!0
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What the previous poster says is true because we're all built differently. There is a website though we're you can put in your age, height and measurements. I have fun doing that.
http://www.mybodygallery.com0 -
What is mybodygallery is it accurate.0
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When I was 145 I was wearing a 6 (tight). Medium shirts (also tight). I am an apple shape (lots of belly and skinny arms and legs).0
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jojorocksforeva wrote: »What is mybodygallery is it accurate.
It's a collection of photos which people can submit to and they're organised by height and weight. It's to show the vast range of how people can look even if on paper they have the same basic indicators. I've had a look at mine, many of the women have a different body composition to me and I look leaner/wear smaller clothes size than most of them.
You've asked this question twice now. There is no relevance to you what clothing size anyone else wore at a particular weight. The other thread demonstrated that some people were wearing size 8 when other people were in size 16 at the same height and weight. My advice is to stop trying to predict and just focus on your own journey.0 -
Go to mybodygallery.com and put in your current height and weight, then judge for yourself....0
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S-M I'd say. Really depends on measurements. Each person holds weight differently0
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I'm 5'2 and at 145-150 even at my highest weight of 160lbs I wore a size 10 in bottoms and I've always been a medium in shirts. Even now at 135 I'm still around size 8-9 but I do have a more hourglass figure so it pant size really does depend on how your weight it distributed0
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I'm 5'2 and at 145-150 even at my highest weight of 160lbs I wore a size 10 in bottoms and I've always been a medium in shirts. Even now at 135 I'm still around size 8-9 but I do have a more hourglass figure so it pant size really does depend on how your weight it distributed
I agree and like others have said, it depends on how you carry your weight. At 160, I am a size 10 so I am thinking at 150, I would be an 8. But that's me.
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Didn't you ask this already? I'm 5'1ish and weigh 140. I'm wearing a snug 5/6 in jeans/pants now, medium tops.0
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Everyone's different! I'm fit, 5'2", weigh 134 (most muscle) and still struggle with fitting in my pants because of my squat booty! Lol but as far as shirt size, I'm small or extra small. The point is, clothes will always fit different people differently.0
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jojorocksforeva wrote: »What size are you at 145 to 150.. still trying to figure out sizes since iv never been below a 2x 3x.. thank you..
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I think you might be a size 12 petite since your height is 5'2.0
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wow these are all low sizes! I'm 5'2" and I was a size 12 and a large in shirts when I was 150lbs (back in high school, haha, but I'm hoping to see that weight again soon enough!) but even then I had pretty big boobs. I also never liked the skin-tight look, and my mom moderated my clothing back then, so I'm not sure if I'll be the same size at that weight when I get there, we'll have to see!0
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I think you might be a size 12 petite since your height is 5'2.wow these are all low sizes! I'm 5'2" and I was a size 12 and a large in shirts when I was 150lbs (back in high school, haha, but I'm hoping to see that weight again soon enough!) but even then I had pretty big boobs. I also never liked the skin-tight look, and my mom moderated my clothing back then, so I'm not sure if I'll be the same size at that weight when I get there, we'll have to see!
For me the lower size is due to lean muscle mass. I'm still 165lbs and wear an 8. By the time I get to 145ish I'd be a 4-6.
It really depends on body composition, which is why none of our answers will be relevant to the OP.0 -
I've been up and down the scales between 130-160lbs most of my life and always wore Xsmall/medium.
I only climbed up to 230lbs after giving birth to my son and after that the sizes grew to xlarge/xxlarge.
I am 170 now and medium is a good fit. All my large size clothing are falling and droopy on my. They no longer fit well even for lounging around cuz they are so baggy.
For reference I have an apple type body shape. What that means is that when I gain weight, I gain it everywhere but it's just not completely proportional Unfortunately because my stomach seems to grab on to good portion of the weight.. hope that helps.0 -
I am 5"1 and was a pant size 12-14 and a shirt size Men's Medium and Women's Large when I was in that weight range. I was in high school at the time and was very self conscious, so I probably could have pulled of a women's medium shirt size though.0
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143 5'2" Size 12petite pants and Large and Extra Large Blouses...just went shopping yesterday...painful experience.
Cindy1300 called it for me, that's for sure.0
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