What size will i be i have no idea if you are 5,2 read this.

I'm 5,2 my goal weight is 160 165 but i have no idea what size i will be but i want to get their and stay their so badly if you could give me even an idea of what size i will be in shirt size and bottom size it would be awesome so if your 5,2 and weigh 160 165 tell me the size your in thank you;D:D:D

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  • vixtris
    vixtris Posts: 688 Member
    edited September 2015
    I am 5'3.5" and I was wearing a 14 pants and M/L shirts at 160. Since you're a bit shorter, I'm going to guess about size 16 pants and L/XL shirts.

    Also, check this site out. You can set a filter to see images of certain weight/height/pant size. http://www.mybodygallery.com
  • nutmegoreo
    nutmegoreo Posts: 15,532 Member
    I second My Body Gallery. It will show you how different everyone people can look at the same height and weight. I can be fun and inspirational to look at where you will be!
  • Babbs1977
    Babbs1977 Posts: 42 Member
    It really depends on your body composition. I'm just under 5'2" and weigh about 170, currently I'm in a size 8-10 with about an 85 lb weight loss. I run and lift heavy weights several times a week, so I'm a lot leaner than I should be for my weight.
  • NicoleMKlein
    NicoleMKlein Posts: 18 Member
    I am 5' 2" and at 165 pounds now (still going) I am in size 8 jeans and shorts (some 6 if they have stretch) and medium shirts usually (some large)
  • oh_happy_day
    oh_happy_day Posts: 1,137 Member
    Babbs1977 wrote: »
    It really depends on your body composition. I'm just under 5'2" and weigh about 170, currently I'm in a size 8-10 with about an 85 lb weight loss. I run and lift heavy weights several times a week, so I'm a lot leaner than I should be for my weight.

    Me too. I'm 5'2 and 166lbs. I wear a USA size 8. Muscle mass for the win!
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  • Justifier
    Justifier Posts: 336 Member
    I am 5'2" and a few years ago, I had a ton of success on MFP. I made a Success Story post which I will link here. Unfortunately, life presents challenges and I am now heavier than my starting weight on that post. I'm determined to get back to where I was! At my lowest weight I was fitting 12-14 pants and M-L shirts. I could fit into a S t-shirt, but it was a little tight.

    http://community.myfitnesspal.com/en/discussion/comment/7685734
  • MKEgal
    MKEgal Posts: 3,250 Member
    If you have higher body fat, your measurements will be greater at the same weight
    compared to someone who has higher % muscle and lower body fat.

    As long as you're in the healthy BMI range, don't worry too much. For your stated height, that's 105 - 130.
    http://www.shapeup.org/bmi/bmi6.pdf

    While you're losing weight, keep up on the weightlifting to preserve muscle. You're unlikely to gain any, but you
    can keep what you already have. It's easier to keep than to get it back.


    And I am struggling mightily not to violate the first half of the last sentence of community guideline 1a.
  • jojorocksforeva
    jojorocksforeva Posts: 303 Member
    Justifier wrote: »
    I am 5'2" and a few years ago, I had a ton of success on MFP. I made a Success Story post which I will link here. Unfortunately, life presents challenges and I am now heavier than my starting weight on that post. I'm determined to get back to where I was! At my lowest weight I was fitting 12-14 pants and M-L shirts. I could fit into a S t-shirt, but it was a little tight.

    That is so awesome i know you can and will get back their i have never even been in a size med or large ever in my adult life stuck in 2x 3x ugh boo i cannot wait to get to goal.

    http://community.myfitnesspal.com/en/discussion/comment/7685734

  • neldabg
    neldabg Posts: 1,452 Member
    I'm pear shaped, and at 160-165 pounds, I wore size medium shirts for the most parts and size 14/16 pants.
  • vicky1947mfp
    vicky1947mfp Posts: 1,523 Member
    I was 5'2" and weighed 162.

    I wore 12/14 pants and L shirts.

  • Wsrivas19
    Wsrivas19 Posts: 8 Member
    I'm 5,2 and 167lbs I am pear shaped which means I have wide hips and a narrow waist along with broad shoulders and wide arms. My pant size is 12 misses and my top size is most medium but sometime large depending on the brand. Hope this helps!
  • amy102875
    amy102875 Posts: 38 Member
    edited September 2015
    I think I was in about a 10/12 at 160-165. I carry weight in my tummy though. I'm 142 now and between a 5/6 and 7/8. Shirt size probably a large, I'm big chested, currently a medium.
  • lx3tx
    lx3tx Posts: 34 Member
    I'm 5'2.5". I weigh about 160 and wear a size 14 and medium top. Most of my fat is in my stomach.
  • Ninkyou
    Ninkyou Posts: 6,666 Member
    I was 5'2" and weighed 162.

    I wore 12/14 pants and L shirts.

    This. When I was 165 lbs, I was in 12/14 and L.

    I'm 145 now and in 8/10 and M.

    It's going to be dependent on your body type and how much muscle you have.
  • danaaae
    danaaae Posts: 13 Member
    When I was lifting regularly 155-160 was about a size 9/10 for me. I fell off...now at 160 I am wearing a tight size 12. So it depends on that that 160 consists of. I really need to get back on it...

    I am almost 5'2
  • editorgrrl
    editorgrrl Posts: 7,060 Member
    vixtris wrote: »
    Check this site out. You can set a filter to see images of certain weight/height/pant size. http://www.mybodygallery.com

    ^This. No two people at 5'2" and 160–165 lbs. will ever look the same. MyBodyGallery shows you real women at any size you want. Look at women who are your current weight and your goal weight.

    You'll look more like the other women in your family than like any of us. Where the weight comes off is entirely determined by genetics. I'm 5'2", 112 lbs., and a comfortable size 8. At 154, I was a tight size 10.
  • hayley719
    hayley719 Posts: 1 Member
    I am 5'2" and I weigh 168. I can wear a size large and x large shirt. I can wear a 12, 14, and a 16. It really just depends. I carry most of my weight in my midsection though.
  • minties82
    minties82 Posts: 907 Member
    edited September 2015
    Depends what country you come from I guess, would help if you stated that?

    My mother in law is 5'1.5", 68kg/150lbs and wears an NZ/UK/AUS size 16. I'm 4'11" and 168lbs and wear the same size (she gives me her clothes that she doesn't like). That is about a size 12 in the USA.

    My mother is 5'2", 99lbs and in a size 6 NZ/UK/AUS, or a size 2 in the USA in some brands, and wears kids jeans most of the time.
  • Adc7225
    Adc7225 Posts: 1,318 Member
    I am 5'2" and right now I weigh 159.8 and I wear a 4 I can manage a 6 for bottoms but the waist is usually the problem and tops I prefer a 2. It is really hard to gauge what size you may wind up being, I thought at 150 I would be a 10/12 - things didn't work out that way :)

    My goal weight is 146 but I hope to still be in a 2/4 without it looking sloppy, but with strength training I may not get to that weight and just find a happy place somewhere in the middle.
  • Dead_Darling
    Dead_Darling Posts: 478 Member
    I'm about 165lbs and wear size UK 10/12 for tops, and UK 12 (pushing 14 - eek!) for trousers. My goal weight is around 125lbs. When I was at my lightest weight of 130lbs, I was around a size UK 8/10 for tops and UK 10 for trousers. Really trying to get back to this dress size!
  • QueenofComeBacks
    QueenofComeBacks Posts: 165 Member
    When I was 160's I wear 10 to 8 in jeans and m/l. Im a hourglass shape. So now at 136 I'm size 4 and small shirt
  • jodybo2
    jodybo2 Posts: 116 Member
    ^ US sizes? I don't understand why I'm 121 and still in a 8/10. I must have massive amounts of fat still. Measurements are 27.5 waist, 37.5 hips. When I was 160 I was probably a 16.
  • QueenofComeBacks
    QueenofComeBacks Posts: 165 Member
    Sorry yes US size...
    jodybo2 wrote: »
    ^ US sizes? I don't understand why I'm 121 and still in a 8/10. I must have massive amounts of fat still. Measurements are 27.5 waist, 37.5 hips. When I was 160 I was probably a 16.

  • Meganthedogmom
    Meganthedogmom Posts: 1,639 Member
    It's going to depend on more factors than just how tall you are and how much you weigh.

    It depends on if you're packing more muscle or more fat. It depends on your body shape. It also depends on the brand of clothing.

    I'm 5'3" and right now at about 171, wearing a US size 12 jeans. I also have size 10 shorts and dress pants that I wear.
  • PBWaffleCakes
    PBWaffleCakes Posts: 900 Member
    It really depends on your body and muscle mass. I'm 175 a size 12 pants and have to buy a small or extra small in shirts (I'm a curvy pear shape now)
  • LeslieB042812
    LeslieB042812 Posts: 1,799 Member
    It's really amazing to me how much variation there is!

    I'm 5'2" and my max weight was 158, at which point I was a US size 12 bottoms and a size 8ish tops (I usually run smaller on top, unfortunately, at least at my higher weights). When I was 122 lbs, I was a US size 2 bottoms and extra small tops. This time around (yes, I'm a yo-yo'er....ugh....last time, I swear!), I'm currently 139 pounds and a loose size 8 bottoms with small tops. I find that my size range tends to go: 152+ lbs = US 12; 145-152=size 10; 137-145=size 8; 130-137=size 6; 125-130=size 4; 121-125=size 2 (I dipped under 122 off and on and found the 2's getting loose at that point). The # of pounds between sizes tends to get a little smaller the smaller you get.

    This is pretty consistent with the previous times I've lost weight, even though this is the first time I'm doing weight lifting. I agree with the posters that say it will really have more to do with your genetics, fat distribution and fat %. Good luck!
  • LeslieB042812
    LeslieB042812 Posts: 1,799 Member
    MKEgal wrote: »
    If you have higher body fat, your measurements will be greater at the same weight
    compared to someone who has higher % muscle and lower body fat.

    As long as you're in the healthy BMI range, don't worry too much. For your stated height, that's 105 - 130.
    http://www.shapeup.org/bmi/bmi6.pdf

    While you're losing weight, keep up on the weightlifting to preserve muscle. You're unlikely to gain any, but you
    can keep what you already have. It's easier to keep than to get it back.


    And I am struggling mightily not to violate the first half of the last sentence of community guideline 1a.

    Also, just for clarification, the weight range quoted here is a bit lower than typical. Here is the BMI chart on the NIH website: http://www.nhlbi.nih.gov/health/educational/lose_wt/BMI/bmi_tbl.htm

    A healthy BMI is considered between 18.5-24.9, per the CDC (http://www.cdc.gov/healthyweight/assessing/bmi/adult_bmi/).

    According to these sources, a healthy weight for someone 5'2" is just under 104 lbs (BMI=19) to just under 136 lbs (BMI=26).
  • jojorocksforeva
    jojorocksforeva Posts: 303 Member
    Thank you all so much i have much more of an idea of what sizes i will wear now than before iv never even been in a size 10 or 12 bottoms or even a size large shirt iv always been stuck in 2x 3x shirt and i don't even know what size of bottoms so I'm excited about this ;D
  • NannersBalletLegs
    NannersBalletLegs Posts: 207 Member
    vixtris wrote: »
    I am 5'3.5" and I was wearing a 14 pants and M/L shirts at 160. Since you're a bit shorter, I'm going to guess about size 16 pants and L/XL shirts.

    Also, check this site out. You can set a filter to see images of certain weight/height/pant size. http://www.mybodygallery.com

    ^I second this. I'm just past 160 into the upper 150s and 14s are just now starting to get kind of loose on me. I was in 16s at 170/175, and now they're completely falling off of me. I'm 5'3" and my current measurements are 36 (bust), 31 (waist), and 40.5 (upper hips, around lower abdomen). I'm also a pear-shaped person with a big booty (even when I'm skinny!), so if you're more of an apple or inverted triangle, you may find yourself in a much smaller size. Good luck!
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