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on a lighter note - clothing sizes

PostPosted: Tue Oct 14, 2014 3:39 pm
by code monkey
i have 3 pairs of jeans from the same company. same line, same size. 2(burgundy, purple) were purchased new. same store, same time. the burgundy are loose. the purple are just a bit too tight to be worn in public. i bought the 3rd pair at one of the fabulous local thrift shops (brite, no joking - they're fantastic. i got a blue suede jacket - with tags!- from nordstrom's for $1.75 once.) again, same company, line and size only i can barely get into them. it seems i must carry a tape measure as the labels appear to be meaningless.

Re: on a lighter note - clothing sizes

PostPosted: Tue Oct 14, 2014 4:47 pm
by brite
T-shirts.... that say they are my size and don't cover my what looks like "I'm pregnant" belly and jeans that gap so badly that when I sit down, they are are half way down my thighs are my biggest problem.... I have an ass that leaves the room 10 minutes after I'm gone and brings it's own lunch... I have to shop in the "big girls" stores and in California, the thrift stores only carry size 2 or smaller...

Re: on a lighter note - clothing sizes

PostPosted: Tue Oct 14, 2014 5:00 pm
by Rommie
Yeah, one of the strange phenomena of clothes is in Europe I am the equivalent of 8 or 10... and then in the USA I'm magically a size 6! Even a size 4 once!

Speaking of, check out this piece on girls sizes vs boys in Target if you want to know more on how messed up sizing can be in the USA.

Re: on a lighter note - clothing sizes

PostPosted: Tue Oct 14, 2014 9:25 pm
by pumpkinpi
I remember once I was going to buy a pair of pants I had just tried on, but they had a spot or a rip on them. Instead I grabbed another pair from the rack of the same size. Got home and guess what? Too tight. I just can't buy anything unless I try it on. Pants especially.

Re: on a lighter note - clothing sizes

PostPosted: Tue Oct 14, 2014 9:42 pm
by geonuc
Hmmm. My only problem is that I seem to be between sizes on inseam. 33 fits me, 32 looks dorky, 34 requires I roll up the legs. 33 is an uncommon size.

I don't seem to have a size variance problem with my favored style of pants: jeans. If I see the size I want for Wrangler, Levi's or Lee, I buy them and head for the checkout. They always fit as advertised.

Re: on a lighter note - clothing sizes

PostPosted: Tue Oct 14, 2014 11:32 pm
by brite
Right now, manufacturers have decided that all women wear heels with their jeans. SO they make jeans, even for us short people 7 inches too long. I kid you not.

And we will NOT even get into a discussion about spandex and the Rubenesque woman....

Re: on a lighter note - clothing sizes

PostPosted: Wed Oct 15, 2014 3:54 am
by code monkey
geonuc - check out land's end. they'll hem pants to your specifications.

Re: on a lighter note - clothing sizes

PostPosted: Wed Oct 15, 2014 11:43 am
by Thumper
Been wearing the exact same size and style of Levi's jeans for 30 some years. Usually the Sri Lanki ones fit right. Indonesia, not so much. I have some that fall down, some that are perfect and some I really have to suck it in to button. Same material, same company, same model (505), same exact size...

Re: on a lighter note - clothing sizes

PostPosted: Wed Oct 15, 2014 2:22 pm
by gethen
I've learned never to assume that pants which are the same size and brand from the same store will fit me equally well. What's worse for me is that I buy a pair that fits perfectly and then must decide whether it's safe to put them in the dryer after laundering. They may maintain their size pretty well or they may shrink almost a whole size. Sure I can line dry them, but if you have to line dry jeans, what's the point? They're jeans!

Also, why do men get an almost unlimited choice of lengths in each size, and women are lucky to get the choice of short, average, or tall?

Re: on a lighter note - clothing sizes

PostPosted: Wed Oct 15, 2014 2:26 pm
by SciFiFisher
gethen wrote:I've learned never to assume that pants which are the same size and brand from the same store will fit me equally well. What's worse for me is that I buy a pair that fits perfectly and then must decide whether it's safe to put them in the dryer after laundering. They may maintain their size pretty well or they may shrink almost a whole size. Sure I can line dry them, but if you have to line dry jeans, what's the point? They're jeans!

Also, why do men get an almost unlimited choice of lengths in each size, and women are lucky to get the choice of short, average, or tall?


because women only come in three sizes? :P

I love the internet. sometimes I can say smart aleck things and not get a Gibbs smack for it. :P :lol:

Re: on a lighter note - clothing sizes

PostPosted: Wed Oct 15, 2014 2:55 pm
by Sigma_Orionis
SciFiFisher wrote:
gethen wrote:I've learned never to assume that pants which are the same size and brand from the same store will fit me equally well. What's worse for me is that I buy a pair that fits perfectly and then must decide whether it's safe to put them in the dryer after laundering. They may maintain their size pretty well or they may shrink almost a whole size. Sure I can line dry them, but if you have to line dry jeans, what's the point? They're jeans!

Also, why do men get an almost unlimited choice of lengths in each size, and women are lucky to get the choice of short, average, or tall?


because women only come in three sizes? :P

I love the internet. sometimes I can say smart aleck things and not get a Gibbs smack for it. :P :lol:


Say, that tonight after brite gets home :P

Re: on a lighter note - clothing sizes

PostPosted: Wed Oct 15, 2014 2:58 pm
by brite
Sigma_Orionis wrote:
SciFiFisher wrote:
gethen wrote:I've learned never to assume that pants which are the same size and brand from the same store will fit me equally well. What's worse for me is that I buy a pair that fits perfectly and then must decide whether it's safe to put them in the dryer after laundering. They may maintain their size pretty well or they may shrink almost a whole size. Sure I can line dry them, but if you have to line dry jeans, what's the point? They're jeans!

Also, why do men get an almost unlimited choice of lengths in each size, and women are lucky to get the choice of short, average, or tall?


because women only come in three sizes? :P

I love the internet. sometimes I can say smart aleck things and not get a Gibbs smack for it. :P :lol:


Say, that tonight after brite gets home :P

No... whenI get up....

Re: on a lighter note - clothing sizes

PostPosted: Wed Oct 15, 2014 7:08 pm
by Swift
SciFiFisher wrote:I love the internet. sometimes I can say smart aleck things and not get a Gibbs smack for it. :P :lol:

Gibbs smack? Does that have something to do with Gibbs Free Energy?


google google google google google

Gibbs-slap
A sharp, upward slap to the back of the head given to someone acting blaringly stupid. Originated from Special Agent Gibbs from NCIS who employs this manuver often.

Oh!

Re: on a lighter note - clothing sizes

PostPosted: Wed Oct 15, 2014 7:11 pm
by pumpkinpi
Swift wrote:
SciFiFisher wrote:I love the internet. sometimes I can say smart aleck things and not get a Gibbs smack for it. :P :lol:

Gibbs smack? Does that have something to do with Gibbs Free Energy?


Ugh....bad thermo class flashbacks....

Re: on a lighter note - clothing sizes

PostPosted: Wed Oct 15, 2014 10:54 pm
by brite
brite wrote:
Sigma_Orionis wrote:
SciFiFisher wrote:
gethen wrote:I've learned never to assume that pants which are the same size and brand from the same store will fit me equally well. What's worse for me is that I buy a pair that fits perfectly and then must decide whether it's safe to put them in the dryer after laundering. They may maintain their size pretty well or they may shrink almost a whole size. Sure I can line dry them, but if you have to line dry jeans, what's the point? They're jeans!

Also, why do men get an almost unlimited choice of lengths in each size, and women are lucky to get the choice of short, average, or tall?


because women only come in three sizes? :P

I love the internet. sometimes I can say smart aleck things and not get a Gibbs smack for it. :P :lol:


Say, that tonight after brite gets home :P

No... whenI get up....

He opted for after dinner....

Re: on a lighter note - clothing sizes

PostPosted: Wed Oct 15, 2014 11:11 pm
by Sigma_Orionis
Fisher's getting a Gibbs Smack! Fisher's getting a Gibbs Smack! :cheer:

Re: on a lighter note - clothing sizes

PostPosted: Thu Oct 16, 2014 3:01 am
by SciFiFisher
Sigma_Orionis wrote:Fisher's getting a Gibbs Smack! Fisher's getting a Gibbs Smack! :cheer:


She does not need your encouragement. :P

Re: on a lighter note - clothing sizes

PostPosted: Thu Oct 16, 2014 12:01 pm
by Sigma_Orionis
No she doesn't, but that never stopped me before :P

Re: on a lighter note - clothing sizes

PostPosted: Thu Oct 16, 2014 3:42 pm
by code monkey
Swift wrote:Gibbs smack? Does that have something to do with Gibbs Free Energy?


when i saw that my first thought was, 'or helmholtz.'