How do you calculate
heaverchell
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How do you calculate pant size loss? I was at a 18 even/19 odd and now I am a 14 even/13 odd. Would it be 2 size loss or 4 size loss?
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Some companies use odd numbering for sizes and others use even. So if you went from an 18 to a 14, that'd be two sizes. From a 19 to a 13 is three sizes. So I'd say you're probably between two and three sizes lost.0
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kelseymallen wrote: »Some companies use odd numbering for sizes and others use even. So if you went from an 18 to a 14, that'd be two sizes. From a 19 to a 13 is three sizes. So I'd say you're probably between two and three sizes lost.
Generally odd sizes are juniors' sizes, while even are misses and plus
OP, you lost two sizes0
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