Women's Clothing Sizes
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Clothing sizes are a mess. So many items have stretch so they practically fit anyone. Waist sizes have expanded on women so it is hard to find anything that is fitted anymore. Lots of items just look like a sack on me.
I have pretty good luck with vintage shopping.
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They vary by brand. Vanity sizing has gone rampant. And yes, there's less difference between the smaller sizes than there is between the larger sizes.
Just buy whatever fits and don't worry too much about what it says on the label.
That.
I was a XL shirt and 18 jean when I started. I'm down 45ish pounds and am in a M shirt and a 12 jean. I just bought a bunch of 12 stuff but lost a few pounds the last few weeks and they are already starting to feel baggy I mean but my wallet says
Your build is going to effect things a lot. And brands can range like crazy. Don't pay attention to the tag #'s. But it CAN make shopping a pain in the rear.
I want to be so happy that i'm losing weight and needing new clothes, but i am SO cheap. I have barely anything to wear, i'm getting frustrated. But, better this than crying on my bed in a pile of clothes because nothing fits because i've gained weight. been there, don't want to go back.0 -
Go to Goodwill or another thrift store for a few " interim" pieces. You feel so much better when you wear clothes that fit and show off your smaller shape.0
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ours don't really have a way to try the clothes on, and furthermore, their jeans, are like 10 bucks now! what's up with that?! It's a freaking thrift store, i can get a pair of new jeans at Ross for that amount!
**see....my cheap side is showing.0 -
I have pants in sizes 0-5 that all fit my butt exactly the same. I have XS and M hanging in my closet and they all fit the same. No standards whatsoever, and even individual brands morph their sizes. I once walked in to Old Navy wearing a 4-year-old pair of size 4 shorts of theirs and wound up having to buy 0s of their same brand. Blah.0
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so annoying. THERE SHOULD BE RULES PEOPLE!!!!0
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There's no consistency in clothing sizes. Even in the same brand and style, two items can fit differently.
This was taken a couple years ago, on the same day, in clothing sized two to ten.
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Ugh clothing shopping. I'm a different size at different stores. One thing that bothers me the most is I can't find a pair of fitted pants like jeans to fit without a big gaping waste. The difference between my hips and waist is 15 inches. I have yet to find a brand that tailors to girls with curves, it's this damn protruding booty! Please lemme know if you know of any brands!
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@jessica22222 I have much the same problem, and for me the solution have been jeans with high waist. Those are hit and miss as well,but generally I find more that fits me then not.
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I have the same issue @jessica22222 my hips to waist ratio is about 15...0
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Lukyanenko wrote: »@jessica22222 I have much the same problem, and for me the solution have been jeans with high waist. Those are hit and miss as well,but generally I find more that fits me then not.
I always thought the high waste jeans would make my bum look bigger so I've never even tried them on. Are they ok for big behinds? I do like having a big bum just not clothing it haha!
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i think it really depends on pocket placement. But ya they can make the butt look bigger, you have to be careful.0
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Here's what I want for women's clothing
Waist measurement
Hip measurement
Inseam length
Rise length(from crotch to top of waistband)0 -
Yes and no. If you look at size charts, there are small gaps in inches between smaller sizes that larger sizes.
I personally believe it also happens like that because of the way our weight just randomly falls from different places on our bodies, at some point we just hit a spot where we start losing from that "last area" and when it's all coming off there at once, our sizes dropping quickly there as well.
My waist is the last fat drop. I got down to a size and bought pants immediately. a month later I was swimming in them. I buy all my work pants at one store. Went back and was two sizes smaller. I hadnt even dropped 10 pounds. The waist was just the place all the weight was coming off. Bra size changes happened first. Pants size happened last.
So for most of us losing waist, butt, or thighs last, the final "small" clothing a sizes will probably drop quicker than te first ones we lost.0 -
Timorous_Beastie wrote: »There's no consistency in clothing sizes. Even in the same brand and style, two items can fit differently.
This was taken a couple years ago, on the same day, in clothing sized two to ten.
You rock every single one of those0 -
it took about 40 pounds for me to go from a 20 (more like a 22 but i was in denial) to an 18. 10 more pounds and i am now in a 16.
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I tried on several bras today and only one style in one of the brands fit correctly. Even within the same brand, the cup and band fit differed. On a positive note, I bought bras IN a store!! Haven't been able to do that in years.
But yeah, the actual size of clothing is all over the place within one size number. My goal to wear a single digit seems silly, now. Maybe I'll look at pattern sizes and try for measurements instead.0 -
barbecuesauce wrote: »Weird sizing happens (but not nearly as often) in menswear too.
I find that I'm in everything from a 6-12 right now. I'm crazy excited about the single digit sizes but it messes with my head because I don't see a size 6 in the mirror and I know inflation is so rampant that it depresses rather than boosts my ego.
I'm in 6-12 right now too. It makes me laugh because I was a 4-6 in high school, when I was 30+ pounds lighter than I am now. And no, the difference is not muscle weight (though I'd love it if it were.)
Same here. I am 144 at the moment and always hovered around 114 back then. There is a part of me that wishes I still had those clothes to try on--but I'm not sure I need that sort of negativity in my life, y'know? Let me be a size 6 now.
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I personally believe it also happens like that because of the way our weight just randomly falls from different places on our bodies, at some point we just hit a spot where we start losing from that "last area" and when it's all coming off there at once, our sizes dropping quickly there as well.
My waist is the last fat drop. I got down to a size and bought pants immediately. a month later I was swimming in them. I buy all my work pants at one store. Went back and was two sizes smaller. I hadnt even dropped 10 pounds. The waist was just the place all the weight was coming off. Bra size changes happened first. Pants size happened last.
So for most of us losing waist, butt, or thighs last, the final "small" clothing a sizes will probably drop quicker than te first ones we lost.
Good point. I don't have much more to lose on my upper half and I'm a pear shape, maybe I'm finally losing my bottom!
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sweetteadrinker2 wrote: »Here's what I want for women's clothing
Waist measurement
Hip measurement
Inseam length
Rise length(from crotch to top of waistband)
Even that wouldn't be all that useful, since most of us don't wear our pants or jeans at the waist (narrowest part) but we tend to wear them quite a bit lower. Since women come in different shapes and sizes, some women are more straight up-and-down and have similar waist and low-waist measurements. Others are much larger at the low-waist than at the waist. Depending on how high the pant rise is, it won't do much good to know what the pants are around.
Inseam length, yeah, I hear ya. But most clothing companies just make their stuff in one standard length. If you're shorter, you have to hem. If you're taller, you're SOL.0 -
Lukyanenko wrote: »I got two pair of pants a little while ago from H&M. Tried one on, then thought because the cut was so similar, it was basically the same pants in a different colour, that I didn't need to try on the second pair. Big mistake, because the second one was too small, couldn't even come close to zipping it up.
H & M seems to have especially strange sizing and cuts. I've tried on all kinds of things there, but I've never actually bought anything from them.0 -
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@jessica22222 Like I said, it's a bit hit and miss. It depends in parts on where the pockets are placed and some on how they are cut. All I know is that low rise jeans makes me look like my *kitten* is trying to escape, and "normal" waist makes me look like I don't know my size and just bought the first one I saw.
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Yeah, sizing is pretty darn inconsistent/arbitrary. At Old Navy where I buy 90% of my things, my tops range from an XS to a M, and my jeans range from a 2 to an 8 depending on the fit. I don't even buy jeans without trying them on anymore. Dress and skirt sizing seems to be more reliable (and at least the measurements are easier online!), so I've sort of given up on shorts entirely and happily put my jeans away for the summer. Skirts & dresses all the way!0
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