Vanity Sizing vs Poor Quality Control

jackoninny
Posts: 39 Member
I was under the impression that men's pants were sized by leg length and waist circumference.
I naively measured my waist in order to quickly get in and out of the clothing store. The pairs of 28/30s varied quite a bit by brand (boot cut).
I thought it might be vanity sizing, but some 28 (boot cut) were way too tight.
What gives? Last time I checked 28inches=28inches.
I naively measured my waist in order to quickly get in and out of the clothing store. The pairs of 28/30s varied quite a bit by brand (boot cut).
I thought it might be vanity sizing, but some 28 (boot cut) were way too tight.
What gives? Last time I checked 28inches=28inches.
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If they really sized things by waist sizes, lots of people would cry every time they went shopping. Even men...0
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Trying shopping for women's jeans not having perfect proportions. Currently, I have 5 jeans from the same store... relatively same cut all same size - only 2 fit.1
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I purchase the same ones I bought last time. Saves time.0
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Men tend to not wear their pants' waist at their waist. It's more just above the hips, even the really thin men.0
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Unfortunately, while somewhat better than women's pants, 28 inches is almost never 28 inches. Heres' just the first article I found when I tried googling one I half remembered:
https://www.buzzfeed.com/philipwylonis/one-skinny-dude-tries-on-10-different-pairs-of-jea-1j3vg
^ everything from 30-35 inches on a 31inch tag.
Its all lies.0 -
It's also because a lot of brands cut their pants in bulk. You know how if you have a stack of paper, and you cut it all at once, the layers at the bottom tend to be slightly bigger than the ones at the top? Same thing with fabric.1
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Thread started in 2013. First reply in 2017.1
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NorthCascades wrote: »Thread started in 2013. First reply in 2017.
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I've really got to start looking at the dates on these things.0
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I can't buy regular pants because the legs are always too tight. So until they had a good selection of relaxed fit and loose cut jeans I had to size up in waist to get my legs in them, then belt the crap out of them to keep them up.
I have no clue who these non-squatting skinny jean people are, but they've made it even worse as that is, like, 75% of the jeans around anymore.0 -
I grew up having issues with straight legged jeans. even still....I went to try a pencil skirt once and the lady handed me a smaller size saying what I Chose would be too big. I was flattered but snickered thinking you haven't seen these thighs I hide in my pants.0
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NorthCascades wrote: »Thread started in 2013. First reply in 2017.
4 years to the day
And almost the hour!0
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