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edited December 2024 in Social Groups
Hi I am 5'11 191lbs and wear a size 12. Just curious to see what size jeans all the tall ladys out there where!!!

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  • Posts: 520 Member
    5'10...242... sz 18.
  • Posts: 529 Member
    I am 5'9-5'10- I believe I am a size 12 now at 201 right now. When I was 180- I was a size 10, and that is where I will like to be.
  • Posts: 432 Member
    5'10" 163lbs. Just got back into my size 12 jeans about 2lbs ago. If I make it to my goal weight of 150 I should be back in size 10s.
  • Posts: 55 Member
    just under 5'10" -- 133 lbs -- I wear size 26 or 27, I have to buy Levi Curve ID jeans though because my hip-waist ratio is really odd
  • Posts: 32 Member
    185 lbs, 5 11, and either a 10 - 12 (30 -31)
  • Posts: 4,868 Member
    I'm 5'9, 151-155 pounds and wear between a 4/6.. mostly a 4.
  • Posts: 5,965 Member
    I'm 5'10, 143 lbs and a size 4-6
  • I'm 5'8 an 152lbs I wear a size 10/ 11 and some size 9s but that's usually pretty tight.
  • Posts: 154 Member
    I'm 5' 9" and weigh 199 and I'm in a size 16 right now but they are slowly getting lose :)
  • Posts: 13 Member
    218 and 5'10"

    I can get into most 16's
  • 179 5*10
    and wear 8-12 depends on pants
  • Posts: 15 Member
    I am 6'0" and 165 lbs. Size 12 are too loose and size 10 are too tight. I'm working to get back into those 10s!
  • I am a 24
  • Posts: 144
    I'm 5ft 10, weight 145& am a uk 10/12 depending on the jeans and shop
  • Posts: 2,150 Member
    I'm 5'9" and currently in a 14
  • Posts: 529 Member
    I am 5'9-5'10. I weight 200.6, and my size 14 are very loose on me right now. I think I can get into a 12. Hopefully after Insanity I am back into my size 10s.
  • Posts: 2,389 Member
    I'm 192, 6'0" and I'm in a size 14. If I can get these thighs smaller I would probably be in a 12.
  • Posts: 441 Member
    I am 5'9, 153 lbs and just bought size 8 jeans at the Gap yesterday.. I believe if I could lose my thunder thighs I'd be a 6 possibly..
  • Posts: 117 Member
    5'10", 202 lbs, size 18's are getting big, just now fitting into 16. But it depends on the syle.
  • Posts: 41 Member
    5'11" here:

    was a size 14 at around 210 lbs

    am a size 12 now at around 195 lbs (the whole daily/weekly fluctuation thing)

    The 12's are starting to get comfortable, so I figure another 10 lbs down and I'll be a size 10 tight... 15 lbs and the 10 will be comfortable.
  • 5'11 size 16
  • Posts: 136 Member
    5'9", 180lbs and I wear (US sizes) curvy 10s or tailor my 12s so the waist fits me. S'all in my thighs these days (not even my booty!). When I was 165-170lbs I was a comfortable 8/10.

    Quality control sucks these days though.
  • Posts: 113 Member
    6'tall and wear size 22 long, need a 34 inch length
  • Posts: 15 Member
    5'11", 205, 14 tall. I need 35" inseam. Gap Long and Lean are my faves!
  • Posts: 6
    I'm 5'10" 160lbs and wear size 6-8. When I was 150 I wore 4-6. Sigh.
  • Posts: 21 Member
    Im 6'2 and wear 13 and 14
  • It's crazy to see how some of us are the same height and weight but completely different sizes! Body proportions are crazy! But beautiful that we are all so different too :) I'm 5'11" 190lbs and a size 12 jeans but size 14 dresses...I have broad shoulders :(
  • Posts: 451 Member
    I'm 6 foot and my 34" jeans are getting loose, and I think that equates a 15?! I weigh 82kg (180), and am a total pear, super super bottom heavy. *shakes fists at all the size 4-wearing 6 footers...* Just kidding ladies :)
  • Posts: 42 Member
    I'm 5'9" and currently weigh about 165, wearing a 12 comfortably, hoping to get to a 10 fairly soon - I've never been smaller than a 9/10 even at my lowest adult weight of about 138lbs.
  • Posts: 353 Member
    5'9", 155lbs, Size 8-10 pants (working towards 8 and under!)
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