Jeans from the 80s vs Jeans from today
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I got the old Jeans on and zipped.7 -
I hate buying jeans full stop.
it seems that EVERY bran think that the fact I need a bigger waist size also means I have a giant thighs and a massive bum
every pair I try that fit nicely around the middle hang off my bum and legs, looks like Iv been playing dress up with my mums clothes
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MoveitlikeManda wrote: »I hate buying jeans full stop.
it seems that EVERY bran think that the fact I need a bigger waist size also means I have a giant thighs and a massive bum
every pair I try that fit nicely around the middle hang off my bum and legs, looks like Iv been playing dress up with my mums clothes
opposite problem here. lol.3 -
GOT_Obsessed wrote: »I got the old Jeans on and zipped.
Congrats! That's awesome
I still have the jeans I wore on my first date with my husband back in 1999. Not quite as impressive as yours, lol, but I intend to fit back into them again if possible after what 2 babies did to my hips Right now they go up and buttoned but won't zip, and it ain't pretty1 -
GOT_Obsessed wrote: »I got the old Jeans on and zipped.
Congrats! That's awesome
I still have the jeans I wore on my first date with my husband back in 1999. Not quite as impressive as yours, lol, but I intend to fit back into them again if possible after what 2 babies did to my hips Right now they go up and buttoned but won't zip, and it ain't pretty
Thanks!
Oh such a cute goal you have! And you will get there! Best of luck.
Psssst. The shirt is covering a bit of a muffin top. The jeans in the 80s were sooooo high wasted.4 -
Most of the world is getting FAT. Obesity is on the rise; obesity will likely soon be the norm! Clothing lines want to sell clothes and fat people, particularly women, tend not to shop when faced with having to purchase clothes in the double digits, let alone in the twenties or with too many Xs, so clothing manufacturers got the bright idea to change scale their sizes down.1
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@lorrpb That's a truth with modifications https://www.esquire.com/style/mens-fashion/a8386/pants-size-chart-090710/0
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Primark just changed their sizing, removing numerical and going to an extremely vanity sized s, m, l format. Size 6/8 US is now a small0
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Primark just changed their sizing, removing numerical and going to an extremely vanity sized s, m, l format. Size 6/8 US is now a small
This is just a shame.0 -
OpulentSin wrote: »Most of the world is getting FAT. Obesity is on the rise; obesity will likely soon be the norm! Clothing lines want to sell clothes and fat people, particularly women, tend not to shop when faced with having to purchase clothes in the double digits, let alone in the twenties or with too many Xs, so clothing manufacturers got the bright idea to change scale their sizes down.
The biggest problem with this is that it becomes more difficult to buy smaller sizes. If you are an adult and get to a size 6 in Australia your only options really are teen shops and children's clothing. Very few department stores and adult boutique shops go lower than an 8 and when they do it is only in a select few lines.1 -
Not even that long ago I have my last size, size 16 pants from 2015 that I kept because I wanted to get back there. I was buying size 18 for many years now same store. I lost about 30lbs and they were falling off, so I pop into a store and I get new pants - size 14. I try on my old size 16 - still do not fit! And they do have some stretch. I must have gone up in weight with the vanity sizes because size 18 fit me since 2015 but I was gaining on and off until this past April.0
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GOT_Obsessed wrote: »
I got the old Jeans on and zipped.
That's the best reason to revive an old thread! You look great!
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This is a complete tangent:
I'm tired from working on the computer all day and thought the title of the thread was "Jesus from the 80s"8 -
Good news. Women's Levi's 501's fit EXACTLY the same as my old Levi's from the 80's. Same sizing as well. Mind you, they are 100% cotton and NOT "pre-shrunk", so many reviews say that they fit "smaller than expected", but that's because they aren't vanity sized. My new size 29's are the same size as a very old pair I had from the late 80's/early 90's. The old ones are more comfortable as they are just broken in. I can honestly say, I miss the days where jeans were just plain cotton, no stretchy stuff.3
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That's the best reason to revive an old thread! You look great!
Thanks!!0 -
FireOpalCO wrote: »This is a complete tangent:
I'm tired from working on the computer all day and thought the title of the thread was "Jesus from the 80s"
Okay I am giggling about that. Sorry you had a long day at the computer. Hope tomorrow is better.0 -
I wish jeans were made out of that same denim from then, I think it held everything in Lol... now it all stretches out and shows every lump3
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GOT_Obsessed wrote: »
I like a middle ground. Tried on some jeans today that were waaaay too stretchy. I didn't like the cling. They were like thick leggings with a zipper. Too weird! They looked cute and fit nicely but I couldn't get over that weirdness. Some give is good for comfoty but the total stretch that shows everything....no thank you XD1 -
Ha ha, I put my comfy clothes on soon as I get home anyways :-)1
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My comfy clothes are on the minute I walk in the door from work. Their called pajamas2
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