Measure Your Waist
Bluediesel
Posts: 82
So have you noticed if you wear a certain in jeans for me say 38 and most of my 38 size jeans fit well including straight leg not baggy. However when you use a tape measure and put it on your waist it shows a much bigger size. I can say the same for belt sizes as well. That sucks oh well..............
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I have noticed this as well - but I just go with the pants! :laugh:0
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When I measure, I really hope it will be a bigger size, but it turns out to be correct.0
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where exactly are you measuring your waist at? i know this sounds stupid, but some people measure themselves at the wrong spot. lol.0
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around my belly button and below my belly belly lol0
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that is true0
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I agree! I swear it is like a 4-5 inch difference!0
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well thank Gawd! bc i measured my waist when i first started here and thought oh! dayum! those jeans in the "skinny clothes" are never getting back on! LOL This actually gives me hope!0
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ok just making sure!0
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I am really glad you brought this up. I have been frightened to try on new jeans after taking my measurements.0
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around my belly button and below my belly belly lol
The true waist is above the belly bottom, unless your belly bottom is very high. The true waist is below the rib cage and above the belly bottom. What you are really measuring is the begining of the abdominal area.
Todays fashions are describing low cut pants as "they sit at your natural waist," which is a bunch of BS.0 -
The true waist is above the belly bottom, unless your belly bottom is very high. The true waist is below the rib cage and above the belly bottom. What you are really measuring is the begining of the abdominal area.
Todays fashions are describing low cut pants as "they sit at your natural waist," which is a bunch of BS.
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very true. jeans these days aren't cut to sit at your truel waist.0 -
around my belly button and below my belly belly lol
The true waist is above the belly bottom, unless your belly bottom is very high. The true waist is below the rib cage and above the belly bottom. What you are really measuring is the begining of the abdominal area.
Todays fashions are describing low cut pants as "they sit at your natural waist," which is a bunch of BS.0 -
I have heard rumors that clothes manufactures are cutting sizes bigger to make people fit into smaller sizes and what do they do, they are happy they fit into smaller sizes and buy more clothes!0
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They do this with girl's sizes all the time...clothes companies make the sizes a little bigger than standard measurements to make us feel better. If I think I'm a size 2=I'll buy the clothes!0
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Isn't it belly button, NOT belly 'bottom'?0
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I have heard rumors that clothes manufactures are cutting sizes bigger to make people fit into smaller sizes and what do they do, they are happy they fit into smaller sizes and buy more clothes!
I wear a size 6/28 in jeans to accommodate my hips (the waist is a bit big), and my true waist is a 27. No lies. Maybe I'm the odd one out?0 -
From what you are describing, I am going to look like...http://www.expressmilwaukee.com/imgs/hed/art2310widea.jpg0
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Isn't it belly button, NOT belly 'bottom'?
Yeah, you are right my "buttom" just went to the "bottom." That is what happens for typing too fast.0 -
At least you can get waist sizes to fit. Try having about 27" waist and about 40" hips. :grumble:0
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around my belly button and below my belly belly lol
The true waist is above the belly bottom, unless your belly bottom is very high. The true waist is below the rib cage and above the belly bottom. What you are really measuring is the begining of the abdominal area.
Todays fashions are describing low cut pants as "they sit at your natural waist," which is a bunch of BS.
THIS!
The other way to get your true waist area is to bend slightly sideways and where the crease is that's ya waist.
Fully, 100% agree with "they sit at your natural waist" comment. It annoys me no end and for the following reason:
When I was larger, jeans like that meant I had a flabby overhang, simply because my bloody lovehandles are the last to lose on the fat front and that is when I have lost weight, when I am was not losing weight and at my largest, that waistband looked, well, bloody horrible to be honest!
However, if the waistband on those jeans had been at my true waist, it wouldn't have looked half as bad - having said that, if it hadn't been for that awful flab, I may never have attempted to lose the weight........ :huh: :noway:
.......I am going now.......everything is getting confusing lol........0
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