What is Your Ht/Wt & Size Clothing?
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5'2
155lbs
size 9 bottom, Medium tops (sometimes large due to chest size)1 -
5'7
130-135
size 'what?' bottom:
ON -- high rise 6 too big, low rise 8 too small
Target -- could probably squeeze into a zero, 2's range from 'slightly loose' to 'muffin top but somehow falling off???'
Stopped trying at Wal-mart when the 4's got too big
(can't remember my measurements exactly, but I know they point to what's supposed to be a 6-8 on most size charts. LOL no)
size 'XS-L' top (depending on length more than anything)
Bras are probably the most frustrating. Measure for one thing, but trying on everything in that range gives every indication they're not right. I have everything from 32F to 36DD
No idea on dresses. My one dress is a 'one size, S/M' that claims to fit from 0-14 and adjusts at chest (corset-style closure) and waist (belt). I think size 14 me would have found it too tight at its loosest, but 'supposed to be 8' me finds it a bit too loose at its tightest.
I hate vanity sizing. Hated it when I was fat, hate it even more now. If your size chart says I SHOULD wear an 8, an 8 should freaking fit. Sure body shape will change that factor a bit, but when it ends up being a ZERO that fits, you have done something wrong. It doesn't make me feel better about myself: it makes me worry that if I lose two more pounds I'll have to shop in the kid's section... except that won't work either, cause I'm still pretty curvy! XD0 -
spoonyspork wrote: »5'7
130-135
size 'what?' bottom:
ON -- high rise 6 too big, low rise 8 too small
Target -- could probably squeeze into a zero, 2's range from 'slightly loose' to 'muffin top but somehow falling off???'
Stopped trying at Wal-mart when the 4's got too big
(can't remember my measurements exactly, but I know they point to what's supposed to be a 6-8 on most size charts. LOL no)
size 'XS-L' top (depending on length more than anything)
Bras are probably the most frustrating. Measure for one thing, but trying on everything in that range gives every indication they're not right. I have everything from 32F to 36DD
No idea on dresses. My one dress is a 'one size, S/M' that claims to fit from 0-14 and adjusts at chest (corset-style closure) and waist (belt). I think size 14 me would have found it too tight at its loosest, but 'supposed to be 8' me finds it a bit too loose at its tightest.
I hate vanity sizing. Hated it when I was fat, hate it even more now. If your size chart says I SHOULD wear an 8, an 8 should freaking fit. Sure body shape will change that factor a bit, but when it ends up being a ZERO that fits, you have done something wrong. It doesn't make me feel better about myself: it makes me worry that if I lose two more pounds I'll have to shop in the kid's section... except that won't work either, cause I'm still pretty curvy! XD
Definitely! I will go back to stores again and again when they have a size small that fits me. I will never shop there again when the xs fits me like it should be labeled medium.0 -
5'2, 120lbs, US size 0-2 in pants and xs/small in shirts1
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5'6
148 lbs
Size 8 (US), Medium tops
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5'6 175 lbs. size 8-10 pants size 6-8 dress 36DDD M tops1
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5' 4"
150 lbs
Medium in most shirts
Size 9 junior's jeans pretty straight across most brands (I still wear juniors oops)0 -
5'6" 195lb and size 12-14 on pants size L to XL on top real fun to shop can never tell if something is going to fit without trying it on when i was skinny size 4-6 i would just buy stuff off the rack without trying it on and it would fit fine now i spend more time trying clothes on and less time actually buying clothes0
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Ht 5'7" and heavily pear shape.
@ 225 lbs dresses/Pants size 16; shirts L/XL - So to show how theoretical: I have a few pants and skirts from H&M, One of their 16 is too large (curvy cut); one is very tight (straight/no hips cut). One 14 fits but is tight and another 14 fits very well!
@197 lbs. Size 14; Shirts M (maybe I've always "naturally" gone for brands that size high? I should be a couple of sizes higher imo)
A-line dresses I can go a size down; if strapless I MUST go a size down0 -
Ht 5'7" and heavily pear shape.
@197 lbs. Size 14; Shirts M (maybe I've always "naturally" gone for brands that size high? I should be a couple of sizes higher imo)
A-line dresses I can go a size down; if strapless I MUST go a size down
Not necesarrily ('re:shirt size) if you're pear shaped I'd expect your upper body to be smaller
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BinaryPulsar wrote: »spoonyspork wrote: »5'7
130-135
size 'what?' bottom:
ON -- high rise 6 too big, low rise 8 too small
Target -- could probably squeeze into a zero, 2's range from 'slightly loose' to 'muffin top but somehow falling off???'
Stopped trying at Wal-mart when the 4's got too big
(can't remember my measurements exactly, but I know they point to what's supposed to be a 6-8 on most size charts. LOL no)
size 'XS-L' top (depending on length more than anything)
Bras are probably the most frustrating. Measure for one thing, but trying on everything in that range gives every indication they're not right. I have everything from 32F to 36DD
No idea on dresses. My one dress is a 'one size, S/M' that claims to fit from 0-14 and adjusts at chest (corset-style closure) and waist (belt). I think size 14 me would have found it too tight at its loosest, but 'supposed to be 8' me finds it a bit too loose at its tightest.
I hate vanity sizing. Hated it when I was fat, hate it even more now. If your size chart says I SHOULD wear an 8, an 8 should freaking fit. Sure body shape will change that factor a bit, but when it ends up being a ZERO that fits, you have done something wrong. It doesn't make me feel better about myself: it makes me worry that if I lose two more pounds I'll have to shop in the kid's section... except that won't work either, cause I'm still pretty curvy! XD
Definitely! I will go back to stores again and again when they have a size small that fits me. I will never shop there again when the xs fits me like it should be labeled medium.
I have really started to wonder about this as I have lost weight. I only lost about 30# and I went from needing a Large or 12-14 - to needing a 2-4 and XS-S. I am 5'7 and 135-138#. I am not XS. It has really made me wonder what truly small women have to do. I suspect they are shopping in the kid department.
On the other hand, I do think when you spend more money and get into designer things, the sizes go back down. I ordered a pair of "OMG I cannot believe I am spending this much money on a pair of jeans online" jeans and even ordered them in a size bigger than I had been wearing because it was where my measurements were and because the size I was wearing was the smallest size listed (no way the smallest size should fit me). They are about 1-2 sizes too small despite going up a size. I can squeeze into them, but they look painted on.0 -
Amazing how everyone carries their weight differently!
I'm 5'4" (Female), 194 pounds.
I wear size 12 pants, size L/XL tops.
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mommarnurse wrote: »just_special wrote: »Ht: 5'4" Wt: 126-130 (used to be 230 pounds prior to June 2014)
Size 2-4 in pants
Size US Small in shirts
Strangely enough, size range 4-8 in dresses depending on how the bust is cut (I have 34D bust).
I actually have a medium to large frame (was always told I have a 'heavy skeletal structure', but I have a low body fat % at this point due to Isagenix nutritional program and short distance running (3-6 miles per run)). I have very little excess 'anything' with the exception of residual small belly pooch from being 230 pounds a year and a half ago. I am trying to continue abdominal training to get that to go away, but I know it may never disappear.
I don't know my waist or hip measurements...haven't taken them since I was over 170 pounds.
I have NEVER taken my measurements 0.o and I lost 91 lbs lol
I do it but I obviously suck at it.0 -
wishiwasarunner wrote: »BinaryPulsar wrote: »spoonyspork wrote: »5'7
130-135
size 'what?' bottom:
ON -- high rise 6 too big, low rise 8 too small
Target -- could probably squeeze into a zero, 2's range from 'slightly loose' to 'muffin top but somehow falling off???'
Stopped trying at Wal-mart when the 4's got too big
(can't remember my measurements exactly, but I know they point to what's supposed to be a 6-8 on most size charts. LOL no)
size 'XS-L' top (depending on length more than anything)
Bras are probably the most frustrating. Measure for one thing, but trying on everything in that range gives every indication they're not right. I have everything from 32F to 36DD
No idea on dresses. My one dress is a 'one size, S/M' that claims to fit from 0-14 and adjusts at chest (corset-style closure) and waist (belt). I think size 14 me would have found it too tight at its loosest, but 'supposed to be 8' me finds it a bit too loose at its tightest.
I hate vanity sizing. Hated it when I was fat, hate it even more now. If your size chart says I SHOULD wear an 8, an 8 should freaking fit. Sure body shape will change that factor a bit, but when it ends up being a ZERO that fits, you have done something wrong. It doesn't make me feel better about myself: it makes me worry that if I lose two more pounds I'll have to shop in the kid's section... except that won't work either, cause I'm still pretty curvy! XD
Definitely! I will go back to stores again and again when they have a size small that fits me. I will never shop there again when the xs fits me like it should be labeled medium.
I have really started to wonder about this as I have lost weight. I only lost about 30# and I went from needing a Large or 12-14 - to needing a 2-4 and XS-S. I am 5'7 and 135-138#. I am not XS. It has really made me wonder what truly small women have to do. I suspect they are shopping in the kid department.
On the other hand, I do think when you spend more money and get into designer things, the sizes go back down. I ordered a pair of "OMG I cannot believe I am spending this much money on a pair of jeans online" jeans and even ordered them in a size bigger than I had been wearing because it was where my measurements were and because the size I was wearing was the smallest size listed (no way the smallest size should fit me). They are about 1-2 sizes too small despite going up a size. I can squeeze into them, but they look painted on.
Lost significantly more than 30 lbs, but went from 16-18 (target 14-16), to... well.. this. Similar height and weight to you, same size. When I was skinnier than now (and also quite muscular) as a teen, I was in 5-7. Ordered some size 7 pants out of China based off so many people complaining the sizing was 'off' (too small - WAY too small) and took a gamble that they were sized according to the real measurements given on the sizing chart. They fit *exactly* how I'd expect a size 7 pants from my teen years to fit me now: ever so slightly tight since I'm a bit heavier and flabbier now.
Seriously: either the vanity sizing needs to stop, or the size charts need adjusted accordingly. XD0 -
I'm 5'2.5 and currently weighing 162lbs. After losing 19lbs I am down to a size 8 which I found out a few days ago, I was a size 12 before when I weighed 181. I thought I wouldn't be a size 8 until I got to 150lbs which is my goal for now.0
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I'm 5' 2" and hover between 105-108 (thanks, Christmas treats and lack of willpower). I wear a 0, maybe a 2, but usually have to get a petite length. It is crazy though how certain stores size their clothing. I can't wear anything at some places, not even an XS, and I am by no means exceptionally tiny. End result, most of my clothes come from the same place.0
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5'6" and 130 lbs. Measurements are 33.5"-27"-38".
Currently wearing a few sizes in pants.. I have size 3, 4, 5, and size 6 pants that all fit fine, different brands (juniors and women's sizes). Shirts, sweaters, and jackets are generally X-Small, sometimes Small. Dresses are generally small, I guess. I don't have much for dresses, so not 100% sure.
It's interesting to see how much size can vary even at the same height and weight0 -
5'2", 125 lb., 2-4 or S in all clothing departments.
Trying to get to that XS!0 -
I'm another one who's fairly consistent with sizing between Old Navy and other stores.
I'm 5'1.5", 138 with a medium frame
I wear a size 6 on the bottom and either medium or small top (large breasts with small rib cage)
With stretchy bottoms like leggings/yoga pants, I take either a medium or small, depending where they're from.0 -
5ft4 and probably between 120-130lbs (I haven't weighted myself in almost a year, so can't say for sure). I wear an American size 4 usually but i own some size 2 and size 6 stuff as well1
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Just because I know my measurements and corresponding clothing sizes for some period of my life makes me neither unhappy, "crazy" (wtf?), critical of myself, "torturing" myself, or going to my deathbed obsessing over them or somehow buying into the unrealistic media portrayal of beauty in the US.
But thanks for the imputation.
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5'4.75" (small frame) 120.5 lbs. (BMI of 20.2) I wear a US size 5 pants. Also small tops.0
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5'8"
23 years old female
259 lbs
Large frame
Size 20 in jeans
Normally 2x in shirts just depends really0 -
5'1", 125#
I *think* I'm large framed, though I can squeeze my middle finger and thumb together above my wrist bone if I squeeze hard. So, I don't know.
I wear a size 6, unless it's vanity sized, then I could be a -14.0 -
178, 68-69kg, size 12 (UK) Medium0
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5'8
Currently weigh 256 (not at my goal weight yet but the thread seemed interesting)
size 18/20 in pants
size xl - xxl in shirts (can fit into some larges but they are tight)0 -
5'4
105lb (Last time I weighed myself which was 2 weeks ago now, just moved out and don't have my own scale! Probably put on a few pounds over Christmas)
I wear an Australian size 6 or 8, according to the internet that's US sizes 2 and 4. I bought a pair of jeans in the US a few months ago and they were a size 3.0 -
I'm just under 5'5, and my weight likes to bounce between 130-135, I wear size 4-6 or small pants, and 8-10 or medium tops.0
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5'5" 109 lbs
Size 0 pants or 25" waist
small or extra small tops0 -
Weight: 120ish (129 right now at 21 weeks pregnant)
Height: 5'5
"Small frame"
Size: Small - 2/4/6 in US clothing0
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