What is Your Ht/Wt & Size Clothing?

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  • Kettle_Belle14
    Kettle_Belle14 Posts: 246 Member
    I think the only way I'd ever be able to wear smaller than a 6 is if I shaved off some hipbone. :p
  • RonnieLodge
    RonnieLodge Posts: 665 Member
    edited December 2015
    Seeing what the average size may be based upon weight/hight.

    Me: 145.2 lbs "large frame" 6-10 depending on brand; mostly an 8. Size Medium tops.

    Depends on where I am in the world and the shop I am buying from! Am naturally rather busty and fairly slim hipped so dresses need to accommodate the top.

    154lbs
    5'8
    37-30-36 inch measurements bust/waist/hip


    UK - size 8 or 10 bottoms, size 10 or 12 tops. Dresses are usually size 12 or a M to accommodate a (32GG) bust.

    New Zealand - size 10 or 12 bottoms, size 14 tops, dresses need to be size 14 or a L to accommodate the large (14E) bust.
  • mpat81
    mpat81 Posts: 353 Member
    149 lbs, 5'6" tall
    size 8 pants. medium tops, dresses don't fit me at all. :(

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  • trina1049
    trina1049 Posts: 593 Member
    edited December 2015
    Dreysander wrote: »
    Ugh it's so frusterating to me that people my height and weight are so much smaller than I am.

    We have similar stats -- though I'm shorter and older at 66 yo, 5'2.5" inches with a medium frame, 127 lbs., 36/28/36. I'm into a US size 2/4 regular or a medium Petite (4/6). Are you lifting weights? That's what reshaped my body and brought down my clothing size big time.
  • Dreysander
    Dreysander Posts: 294 Member
    edited December 2015
    I don't lift due to a number of reasons. I just started (November) doing body weight and band resistance excercises and I'm already starting to see a difference though.
  • DKG28
    DKG28 Posts: 299 Member
    5'5" 145lbs, major pear shape; junk in the trunk. bottoms...anywhere from 6 to 10 US. 10 for slim or straighter cut pants. 6 only when there's a generous curvy cut. Usually have to get a pants with waist too big and belt it to accommodate hips. It was easier finding pants to fit in a larger size, which is weird, but the hip to waist ratio was smaller then. Tops: generally mediums.
  • JustMissTracy
    JustMissTracy Posts: 6,338 Member
    5'3...124 lbs...and just started fitting back into size 5 :)
  • trina1049
    trina1049 Posts: 593 Member
    Dreysander wrote: »
    I don't lift due to a number of reasons. I just started (November) doing body weight and band resistance excercises and I'm already starting to see a difference though.

    Sounds like you're on the right track! You're actually thinner than I am because of the height difference. Wish I was taller! Ha, ha.
  • Dreysander
    Dreysander Posts: 294 Member
    I really hope that I can achieve the shape that I'm after. I'd like to be able to deflate this horrible belly-flap-thing and not have to run the expense of surgery for it.
  • JustMissTracy
    JustMissTracy Posts: 6,338 Member
    Dreysander wrote: »
    I really hope that I can achieve the shape that I'm after. I'd like to be able to deflate this horrible belly-flap-thing and not have to run the expense of surgery for it.

    It can't be that bad honey...give yourself time...how long have you been consistently working at it?
  • Francl27
    Francl27 Posts: 26,371 Member
    Dreysander wrote: »
    Tblackdogs wrote: »
    Wow. I'm 5'4 and for most of my adult life have weighed between 140 - 148. I've only worn size 10s and size 12s. I carry all my extra weight in my middle and I don't like to wear anything tight but I'm surprised by all the people around my size who wear size 8s and size 6s. Interesting! Right now I weigh 138 and my size 10s fit fine. Hmmmm.
    Dreysander wrote: »
    Ugh it's so frusterating to me that people my height and weight are so much smaller than I am.

    Some of this will also depend on bodyfat% and how much muscle a person carries. Muscle is denser than fat, so it takes up less space for the same weight. I know I would never be a 4/6 pants at 147 pounds if I hadn't been doing strength/resistance training for the past two years.

    I have a large amount of just excess grossness on my abdomen from being so overweight. I fear that the only way to truly get rid of it will be to have it cut off.

    Yeah you and me both!
  • trina1049
    trina1049 Posts: 593 Member
    Dreysander wrote: »
    I really hope that I can achieve the shape that I'm after. I'd like to be able to deflate this horrible belly-flap-thing and not have to run the expense of surgery for it.

    I got lucky, no belly-flap, though I have some cottage cheese on my midriff but that could be age also. I'm too old for surgery and it is so expensive. I wish you the best of luck! You're young so that works in your favor!
  • Dreysander
    Dreysander Posts: 294 Member
    Dreysander wrote: »
    I really hope that I can achieve the shape that I'm after. I'd like to be able to deflate this horrible belly-flap-thing and not have to run the expense of surgery for it.

    It can't be that bad honey...give yourself time...how long have you been consistently working at it?

    This year is the year that I've lost most of the weight. I started in January at 215 lbs. Didn't do any kind of weight training or resistance over the summer, just recently started that.

  • noclady1995
    noclady1995 Posts: 452 Member
    5'6". 35/28.5/36. Size 6-10 (US) depending on brand. Size med. tops in general.
  • JustMissTracy
    JustMissTracy Posts: 6,338 Member
    Dreysander wrote: »
    Dreysander wrote: »
    I really hope that I can achieve the shape that I'm after. I'd like to be able to deflate this horrible belly-flap-thing and not have to run the expense of surgery for it.

    It can't be that bad honey...give yourself time...how long have you been consistently working at it?

    This year is the year that I've lost most of the weight. I started in January at 215 lbs. Didn't do any kind of weight training or resistance over the summer, just recently started that.
    Oh, the results you are going to see NOW!!!! Baby, it CAN be done! You are on the right track!! Stick to your plan, Keep the faith, Be consistent...remember it doesn't happen fast, for anyone, none of us! Beware of negative self talk..it can be really sabotaging!! Your body hears what you say to it...if you want to be successful, THINK successfully!! You ARE what you constantly tell yourself you are xo
  • JustMissTracy
    JustMissTracy Posts: 6,338 Member
    And as my hubby says, I sound like a fricken yoga video...lol...Don't mind me, I get excited easily!!! B)
  • Dreysander
    Dreysander Posts: 294 Member
    I really appreciate the positivity from you guys <3
  • Kettle_Belle14
    Kettle_Belle14 Posts: 246 Member
    And as my hubby says, I sound like a fricken yoga video...lol...Don't mind me, I get excited easily!!! B)

    I totally read this as "fricken YODA video"... "Hears what you say to it, your body does..." OK, I'll stop being weird now. :)
  • Christine_72
    Christine_72 Posts: 16,049 Member
    5"8 150lbs,
    Australian size 8-10/ American 4-6
  • JustMissTracy
    JustMissTracy Posts: 6,338 Member
    And as my hubby says, I sound like a fricken yoga video...lol...Don't mind me, I get excited easily!!! B)

    I totally read this as "fricken YODA video"... "Hears what you say to it, your body does..." OK, I'll stop being weird now. :)

    Haha!!! whichever one she's hearing, it's true!!! (Weird is good!)
  • insolito215
    insolito215 Posts: 6 Member
    5'7 180ish
    American size 12 in pants, large or XL for tops (38DDD)
  • Expatmommy79
    Expatmommy79 Posts: 940 Member
    It's so interesting to read this...

    I'm 5'2''
    180 lbs

    Size 10 bottoms, 12 if it's a formal pant. M-L top depending on the cut.

    My butt and legs are probably the same as they were pre-babies. I'm carrying an extra 40 pounds that feels it is all in my belly, back and arms.

    I think my pants fit because my tummy is so squishy it just folds into itself.

    I'm at least 15 pounds heavier now than the last time I wore my 10's....

    It's all so bizarre.
  • Bex_hostie
    Bex_hostie Posts: 52 Member
    5ft 2
    115lbs
    Size 6 UK or extra small
  • Monketo2002
    Monketo2002 Posts: 26 Member
    I feel really small now... 5'0-95 lbs.-size 0 or Small/x-Small
  • amyk0202
    amyk0202 Posts: 666 Member
    I feel really small now... 5'0-95 lbs.-size 0 or Small/x-Small

    I feel like a giant!
    It's so interesting to read this...

    I'm 5'2''
    180 lbs

    Size 10 bottoms, 12 if it's a formal pant. M-L top depending on the cut.

    My butt and legs are probably the same as they were pre-babies. I'm carrying an extra 40 pounds that feels it is all in my belly, back and arms.

    I think my pants fit because my tummy is so squishy it just folds into itself.

    I'm at least 15 pounds heavier now than the last time I wore my 10's....

    It's all so bizarre.

    It's amazing how everyone carries their weight so differently. I'm 5' 2.5", 184 lbs this morning (thank you regain!). I'm 46-35-43 & am in that awkward stage where my 16's are now too big & I can fit into my 14's, but I squish a little over the top. I have to wear form fitting shirts (XL of course due to the girls) or I just look like a shapeless blob. I prefer not to have any muffin top showing, so right now I'm just tugging my pants up every time I stand up. Even when I was at my preferred weight of 150 lbs last year, I was still wearing a 12 in jeans & XL tops (my chest doesn't really go away).

  • ewrook
    ewrook Posts: 90 Member
    5'3, 115 lbs
    US XS, 4, occasionally smaller depending on the brand. I always go for petites for pants, usually for skirts and dresses, but don't need petite tops.
  • neldabg
    neldabg Posts: 1,452 Member
    edited December 2015
    Approximately 5'2"
    33-27.5-36
    Pear shaped, and I've never been able to tell what is my frame size.
    I tried on some pants at Walmart two weeks or so ago, and a range of 7-9 pants fit.
    I wear a small in tops and dresses.
  • huskylove94
    huskylove94 Posts: 27 Member
    5'6.5", 125 and i usually wear 2-4s in bottoms and S in tops. Im pear shaped and small framed
  • huskylove94
    huskylove94 Posts: 27 Member
    5' 5.5'', 124, US size 0 to 4 as dresses or on the bottom. S or XS tops.

    We have really similiar stats!
  • ChiliPepperLifter
    ChiliPepperLifter Posts: 279 Member
    Dreysander wrote: »
    Ugh it's so frusterating to me that people my height and weight are so much smaller than I am.

    Lift weights!! Made such a difference in my shape.