Height & Weight Combo = ? Dress Size
NJbabe
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I'd like to know how height and weight combination corresponds to dress/jeans size. I realize that everyone's body is a little different. But I'm trying to determine if there's a (somewhat) common formula for it.
Ladies, please list your height, weight and clothing sizes as your weight loss progresses (or has progressed in the past) if you recall them.
It's nice to be able to think: "when I lose approximately X lbs., I'm going to be able to fit into Z size." It's a good way to get that extra motivation.
Ladies, please list your height, weight and clothing sizes as your weight loss progresses (or has progressed in the past) if you recall them.
It's nice to be able to think: "when I lose approximately X lbs., I'm going to be able to fit into Z size." It's a good way to get that extra motivation.
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I'm 5'4, 204lbs and a US size 12 (Australian size 16)0
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I'm maintaining now, but my Stats are:
5ft 4, 133lbs and a UK 8-10 (which i think is a US 4-6) and Medium framed.
I think frame size plays a part too. https://www.healthstatus.com/calculate/fsz
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5'4 142lbs and size 10 uk0
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I think it's impossible, everyone body is more than just a little different. Height has a lot to do with the differences, body shape, and muscle mass of course. I am 5'1" and presently 126 lbs., and a size 6 petite pants (4 misses, but I'd have to take them up). I am aiming for 118, which means I'd be a 4 petite pants (and they would be a little loose). Generally, being short, I lose a size every 5 lbs. Average height people tend to lose a size in 10 lbs. I think, and some tall people seem to need to lose 15 to 20 lbs. for a size. Also I've noticed the plus sized people have to lose a lot to lose a size, so as you get smaller it seems like you also go down in size more quickly. I've noticed these tendencies from reading threads like this in the past, lol.0
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5'6
198lbs
UK size 140 -
This isn't going to work....
I'm 165cm tall.
Me at 136 lbs 5.5 years ago a uk size 10-12 in jeans.. (us size 6-8)
Me at 132lbs atm a uk size 6 in jeans...(us size 2)
(Based on Marks and Spencers and h&m sizes both times.)
I'd choose a goal that's either a dress size OR a weight.
Everyone has a different shape one woman 165cm tall and 140 lbs could have tiny hips and a huge boobs another at same stats could have a apple shape body and be a bigger dress size.. Im exactly the same height both times and almost the same weight again but 2 sizes smaller - my theory is their is no correlation between weight/height/dress size what so ever.
Pick the goal that would make you happiest to achieve and stick with it!!!! If your dream is to hit X lbs shoot for that, if there's a size X dress you want to fit back into then aim for that!
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I'm 5'8, 160lb and a UK 10-12 (US 6-8) - at maintenance
...I'm large framed according to wrist / forearm measurements and tend to be hourglass although much less pronounced now
At 215lbs I was a large UK 16 (US 12)0 -
when I was slim 5ft 10
11/11.5 stone
size 10-12 very slim but tall0 -
I remember weighing 190 at 5'7 but wearing an 18... I got up to 250 and could still wear an 18-20... Bodies are strange.0
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5ft5, 130ish pounds, uk 8-10, occasionally a 6 occasionally a 120
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What I did, because I've been obese nearly my entire life I have no "I want to fit back into a size x" or even "I want to look like I did when I was x kgs", was look to my family. Best I can do is say "well my mom was 135 lbs at 25 and a size 10" so that may be possible, but she's 2 inches shorter than me and said she didn't like maintaining that weight, maybe I'll aim for a bit heavier... I took her stories and looks and figure I share half of her genes, that may help figure out where I should put my goals.
But there is this also pretty cool site called My Body Gallery mybodygallery.com/ that can help you find people of similar size, shape and age as you and you can see how that shape may transform as it gets lighter.
But for your question's sake: largest weight 107 kg (235 lbs) = size 22 pants, 20 shirt; current wieght 96 kg (211 lbs) = size 18 ish (falling off) pants, size 16 shirt. Lightest weight as an adult 87 kgs (191) size 16 pants, 14 shirt. Never been much of a dress person so not sure what the dress sizes would be.0 -
5'6" 140lbs. large frame US size 4.0
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5'6", 186.5, small frame/pear shape, just started wearing large tops and size 14 jeans this week. I'd been in XL since August and 16 since December. (Started 248/2x/size 22)0
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I'm 5'6", 180lbs. Last time I weighed 180 pounds (pre pregnancy), I wore a size 14 U.S. dress. I just pulled out my clothes from before I had my daughter, as I hit the same weight. They are all at least a size too big.0
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I'm 5'4". Two years ago I weighed 125 lbs and wore a size 6 dress. Now I weigh 125 lbs and I wear a size 2 dress.0 -
I'm 5'8.
At 240 pounds, I wore a size 18. (US size)
At 150 pounds, I wore a size 6-10. (US size)
At 180 pounds, I now wear a size 8-12 (depending on brand and cut). (US size)0 -
I am 5ft 3 1/2, weigh 205 lb (14 st 9) and I have just become a UK size 20.0
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5'6" 147 lbs.
I am currently wearing sizes 6, 8, and 10 in dresses, all of which fit properly. Different brands, different sizing.
In jeans, I am in 8 & 10. 10 fits my waist and leaves me with a baggy butt. 8 is tight in the waist but properly fits my behind.0 -
Yah this won't work. For a few reasons.
Vanity sizing is the main one. Different brands have different sizes, different cuts etc.
I have my prom dress from 2000...it is a size 10...@165 it almost fit...@150 it fits @ 140 it's a bit too big.
At that point I was really firm (pre baby) and I was 140-145...
I know wear a size 4 jean, small shirt/skirt/dress...0 -
duckykissy wrote: »But there is this also pretty cool site called My Body Gallery mybodygallery.com/ that can help you find people of similar size, shape and age as you and you can see how that shape may transform as it gets lighter.
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It's like jemmhh said: sizing isn't standardized at all. But, FWIW: 5'8", 148 (goal: 142) current sizes that fit comfortably are 6 & 8. Although, in dresses - 10.0
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ExRelaySprinter wrote: »I'm maintaining now, but my Stats are:
5ft 4, 133lbs and a UK 8-10 (which i think is a US 4-6) and Medium framed.
I think frame size plays a part too. https://www.healthstatus.com/calculate/fsz
What a cool site - thank you for posting! According to it, I have a small frame. Guess I wasn't as "big-boned" as I thought. Now I feel dumb, LOL!
I'm 5'6" and 193 lbs. with (apparently) a small frame. Right now, I'm wearing about a size 16-18 in women's and a 38 in men's jeans (my brother gives me his hand-me-downs). When I was around 155 lbs., I think I was wearing a size 10-12 in women's.0 -
I feel like sizing is such a mess.
I'm 5'0" and 145 right now. I'm in mostly size 8 pants, some 6 and some 10 depending on brand. Same with dresses.0 -
5'8 (172 cm), 133 lbs. (60 kg), U.S. size 6 in jeans.0
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I was 171 and a size 14-16 (5'2)
I'm now 119-123 and range between a 4-10 depending on who makes the pants. I have a pair of size 10 capris that fit great, but the majority of my pants are now 4-60 -
I'm 5ft 4" 150lbs. UK size 12.0
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I'm 5'10. 135lb. US size 4-60
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5'7" 137lbs. US size 8 dress (but US size 4 jeans--I've broad shoulders, back, and full bust, yet narrow hips).
You're going to get a lot of variation. For example, my wedding gown (bridal size 12) fit me like a glove 10 years ago and same weight as I am today. I put it on now, and it's a good size or more too loose everywhere. Same weight/same person, but very different body composition (more muscle now) = different size.0 -
I'm 5'3". 167 pounds. US Size 140
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I second the comment that there is tremendous variation in dress sizing. In North American sizes especially I did notice insane vanity sizing going on in the past couple of years.
Stats: 132, 5’4” (measurements 34-27.5-38)
US/Canada dress size: 2/4
Italian: 42
French: 38
The Italian and French sizes are equivalent to a US 6, but every size 6 dress I’ve ever tried is too big. Also, these correspond to a size M, but I usually end up buying S/XS in North America. The way I see it, as long as you feel fabulous in your clothes, who cares what size they are.0
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