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Karen__Starr
10-05-2010, 06:38 PM
I am curious about how many are wearing a particular size clothes and actually pursuing a much smaller size. Personally, most of my life, I was a size 3 but thyroid issues pushed me to a size 9 and said enough back about two years ago and slowly returned to my size 3. My plan was simple, gain control of my thyroid by seeing a specialist and banning fast food from my diet. The last part was pulling out my old size 3 clothes and trying to get into them from time to time rather than weigh myself as an incentive.

What is truly amazing or should I say scary is when purchasing new size 3 clothing that they are actually larger than 20 years ago. Last month I was half listening to a radio talk show where one of the people talking said that this is true, sizes are not what they use to be. Has anyone else noticed this?

Kiera79
10-05-2010, 06:46 PM
No I haven't as I am in a size 3 and lower depending on how they are made. Exactly your point right. If the jeans have any spandex in them at all you can go smaller. A true jean with no spandex will need to be a bit bigger than normal.

Kim_Bitzflick
10-05-2010, 08:33 PM
Size 3!!!!!!!!???? I'm a size 12! NO Fair!

But on topic.

I've heard about the size adjustment you speak of, but I have only really bought clothes in the lasst 5 years so I cannot confirm it, but it sounds right.

Being Paige
10-05-2010, 08:58 PM
Yes I'm am trying to get into smaller sizes. Takes alot of exercise and time but well worth it.

Kathi Lake
10-05-2010, 09:06 PM
Yup! Totally!

I have a beautiful high-waisted Laura Ashley skirt from about 16-18 years ago that is a size 6. It is tighter on me today than some of my size 0's. So, the moral of the story is, . . . if you want to be a certain size, simply be very patient.

:)

Kathi

Karren H
10-05-2010, 09:08 PM
Well before you started this thread I felt pretty petite in my size 10 dresses but now I feel like a friggin blimp!!! Thanks!!! :(

Kathi Lake
10-05-2010, 09:12 PM
. . . now I feel like a friggin blimp!!! Thanks!!! :(No need to feel that way. I'm the freak of nature, after all.

:)

Kathi

msniki48
10-05-2010, 09:14 PM
What should I say!:sad:

i can't even utter the number......sheeeeez:eek:

sucks getting old:straightface:

Heather J
10-05-2010, 09:19 PM
I've noticed it also seems to depend on where you buy your cloths I'm normaly a 14-16 (or large) but some places only have 12-14, but they seem to fit Ok anyway. I too am also trying to lose wieght, my goal is get down to 10-12.

Heather J.

Karren H
10-05-2010, 09:24 PM
Lucky the Steelers have a by week else they could rent me to fly over the stadium!!!

StephanieC
10-05-2010, 09:58 PM
I think the size thing has hit both men's and women's clothes. Recently I pulled out some blazers from the back of the closet and, though the same size as the jacket I just purchased, fit better. It seems like larger sizes are being renumbered downward (over the last 10-20 years). Perhaps this is in response to the "broadening" of Americans?

I alternate between a 4 and a 6: a size 0 is but a distant dream. (That being said, I don't see a lot of outfits with that size anyway.) Interesting tidbit: I recall my Mom always shopped in the young men's section because that was the only place that sold sizes she could wear....she was quite petite.

Suzette Muguet de Mai
10-05-2010, 10:09 PM
Now this is depressing. Like size 3, really I was happy with size 12 now I am depressed. Gosh, I wanted to get to size 10 and I thought that would be great. Like that is so amazing. Size three, like 3...sigh.

Barbara Dugan
10-05-2010, 10:21 PM
I really don't care much about what the clothes size says... as long as the clothes look fabulous on me I am happy

Shari
10-06-2010, 05:52 AM
Size 3?

SIZE THREE?

How can anybody be a size 3?

You make me feel like a whale.

gabe
10-06-2010, 06:30 AM
Where do you find odd number sizes? I am between a two and four. Sizes are so arbitrary these days, with some label I am a zero, yet with other junior label I am a 1/2 R pants.

Claire Cook
10-06-2010, 06:58 AM
Well before you started this thread I felt pretty petite in my size 10 dresses but now I feel like a friggin blimp!!! Thanks!!! :(

Karren, LOL! Seriously, I for one have given up figuring out women's clothes sizes. I'm normally a 10-12, but have one size 8 dress that fits great, and I've tried on size 14 dresses that I would not dare zip up for fear of ripping them!

Karren H
10-06-2010, 07:32 AM
Where do you find odd number sizes? I am between a two and four. Sizes are so arbitrary these days, with some label I am a zero, yet with other junior label I am a 1/2 R pants.

Head to the Jr department. They are odd numbers... If you can wear that young stuff...

Teri Jean
10-06-2010, 07:42 AM
I'm sorry but I wear a size 18-20 and look slim in them. But then I'm not so vertically challenged. LOL The sizes have shifted and for some of us it has more to do with age than the manufacture of the garments. Get it? Hmmmmmmmmmm Yep I getting wider and shorter. LOL

Christie ann
10-06-2010, 08:57 AM
I have heard that the big "they" in the mass fashion industry have re-standardized sizes so that we all still feel good about our selves and continue to buy clothes. I have noticed that while I have stayed relatively the same, I now wear a smaller size than just a few years ago. We won't get into the numbers other than to say they are higher than mid teens.

This has also been the biggest "out" on me, that I know women's sizes.

Chari
10-06-2010, 09:23 AM
In the "fashion" business there are no standard sizes! What is a size 8 made by one manufacturer, could be a size 6 or 10 from another. Some clothing manufacturers did down size the numbers a few years ago to help convince GGs that "todays gals are a bit smaller". IMO, it was probably because of foreign products made in the Asian markets. Also yesterdays fads hanging in your closet could be tomarrows fashion!

AKAMichelle
10-06-2010, 09:59 AM
I think the answer would have to be nearly all of us. Women have body issues and we are no different. That gut as a guy which is ok, is absolutely disgusting in female mode.

I would love to lose several dress sizes.

shannonsilk
10-06-2010, 02:17 PM
The only people who are holding out against size inflation/deflation are the ones that make sewing patterns. The sizing for them is still what it was decades ago and is way different than today. A size 16 is a 38" chest and 30" waist according to Vogue patterns.

dilane
10-06-2010, 02:53 PM
I read an article about clothing sizes awhile ago.

Generally speaking, size 10 in the USA is the average woman's size.
The average American woman is about 20 pounds (9kg) heavier than she was 20 years ago.
Hence the size inflation. (a result of body inflation :)

I wear size 8 in current sizes, but I cannot zip up some old size 8 dresses from the 80's that my wife used to wear.
I have an old skirt in size 12 from the mid 70's, and I can't close the waist on it. Nowadays I wear skirts in sizes 2 to 6.

-- Diane

Sarah Michelle
10-06-2010, 03:22 PM
One of the Toronto area t.v. stations did a report on sizing. They bought the clothes and then measured them, the numbers don't mean a thing anymore, a 28 waist jean (not mine) can be as large as 30. There is a term for it which I've forgotten but it has to do with trying to sustain the self-esteem of young people by keeping the number small.
And for all you single digit sizes, I'm with the big girls, 18 for my tops and dresses, 12/14 for my skirts. I shop in Penningtons more than I would like, and I use a seamstress to make the dresses hang properly.

Jodi
10-06-2010, 07:30 PM
Where do you find odd number sizes? I am between a two and four. Sizes are so arbitrary these days, with some label I am a zero, yet with other junior label I am a 1/2 R pants.

The odd numbered sizes are junior sizes. The even numbered sizes are missys sizes. For junior sizes, you look for the junior dept in a large store. Some stores specialize in junior sizes, ie Express, Rave, Rue 21.

Jodi

Vickie_CDTV
10-06-2010, 10:09 PM
"Vanity sizing" is the term.

Sedona
10-07-2010, 12:08 AM
"Vanity sizing" is the term.


Bingo! Just coming to post this. It's a pretty well known thing over the past ten years or so that as our waists grow, we don't want to be reminded of this fact, hence vanity sizing.

docrobbysherry
10-07-2010, 12:29 AM
"I'm a 3! She's a 12!":brolleyes:

I got VERY angry some years back. After wearing the same brand and size jeans for 30 years, they suddenly fit LOOSE!:sad:

After firing off a complaint to the manufacturer, they ASSURED ME, they hadn't changed their jeans at all! Then, I realized that when I got serious about dressing, I permanently lost about 15 pounds from my previous 30+ year weight! I moved down one size, and they fit the same now!:o

Patty B.
10-07-2010, 02:02 AM
I couldn't imagine a size 3, not even close at size 14 -16. Losing a few pounds would help, but toning up would be more approiate.

Karen__Starr
10-07-2010, 05:32 AM
For those who are 10 + in size I would not be concerned, as it seems (as someone pointed out) that is the average size today. Me at size 3 is partly because of my skeletal frame where some people would have difficulties even if they could lose enough weight to fit into smaller sizes. Heck even my shoe size is small, size eight which several decades ago was somewhat normal. I have a hard time finding shoes for males mode but generally speaking it is easy with woman’s shoes. Back to sizes, moving from a size 3/5 to a size 9 was hard for me to take but persevered, was not easy trying on smaller sizes and not being able to button them up until one day I could put a smile on my face. Any ways one of the added bonuses for people to drop a size or two besides looking good is it is good for your health which in the end is more important than looking good.

Karen__Starr
10-07-2010, 05:35 AM
Where do you find odd number sizes? I am between a two and four. Sizes are so arbitrary these days, with some label I am a zero, yet with other junior label I am a 1/2 R pants.
Levi's Too Super Low jeans are one that are made in size three. In my area stores sell them but not in Tall so after trying them on in the store I went online to purchase them in Tall rather then Medium length.

Diane Elizabeth
10-07-2010, 07:21 AM
I can never keep straight the misses and juniors sizing. Mostly I buy 11-12 and 13-14. I don't know if they are junior, misses, or womans. But then I get something petitte and take the tag off and put it on my 13-14 woman clothing. Now I can say I am 0-1.

Tina B.
10-07-2010, 07:26 AM
Well I just wished I wore clothes that came in numbered sizes, I wear sizes that come from the back of the alphabet if you know what I mean. But I do have pants in a size 20, 18, and 16 that all fit me the same, depending on the label. And I read the other day it is being done in mens wear as well. mens pants size 38 measures out as something like 42 inches. After all men have vanity too.

Michaela42
10-07-2010, 09:02 AM
Well before you started this thread I felt pretty petite in my size 10 dresses but now I feel like a friggin blimp!!! Thanks!!! :(

And I was SO excited that I can fit into a pair of size 24 girl jeans when I got into this thread too. :sad: 'sniff' 'sniff'

Thanks a lot.

JK, I could stop eating for an entire year and still not fit into a size 3. I would like to go smaller, of course, but only to be able to find clothes easier and not have to pay so much more for them. Now if you will excuse me, I have a sudden urge to do a few miles (or 100) on the treadmill :)

suchacutie
10-07-2010, 12:33 PM
I have the data in my closet in guy mode!!!

Back a couple of years ago after I lost a bunch of weight I needed new jeans and I tried some on til I found what fit. It turned out that 32/34 was perfect. I was delighted that I had lost all those inches!!!

Then when my wife hated how the male jeans looked on me I needed to measure my hips to order low-rise jeans (I knew that my waist was not 10 inches smaller than my hips as dictated by the size charts for women!). I got 37.5 for hips but then measured my waist.....35.5!!!

Sure enough, I went back into my closet and pulled out some old jeans that were 32/32 and no way could I begin to button them. We're looking at 3 inches here. The label says 32, but the tape measure says 35!

But, the other topic here...I do have a suit that is really 32 and I'm only 8 pounds away from when I used to (barely) fit into that suit. When I get there my waist cincher will be able to bring me down to a perfect size 8!!! i.e. 28 waist and 38 hips! Can't wait!!!

tina

t-girlxsophie
10-07-2010, 01:43 PM
These days you can go to 2 different stores and see the same thing and the two Items would fit different,Have bought a few things and took them home only to find they were too small,caused more than a few anguished cry's.especially when the size you need is BIGGER :eek:

:hugs:Sophie xx

Suzette Muguet de Mai
10-07-2010, 07:47 PM
If one is a size three, like 3 and really anything under an 8. Can one get a dress that has room for breasts, butt and hips? Like is there any shape at all in a three or less?

Sparkles
10-08-2010, 12:28 AM
From my experience trying on clothes with Carrie, the size depends on the cost. The dept. store clothing seems to run a little larger than Walmart. I can wear a 20 from jcpenny but a 24 from ross or walmart,etc.