I thought i was size 12, im size 16! im really depressed.
For ages i have been size 10/12 i thought with my weight gain over the 3 years of uni means i am now a size 12-14. My size 12 clothes fit me and some size 10 stuff too!
But i just took some measurements and looked online and im a size 16! no offence to anyone but this is the biggest i have ever been! I dont look size 16.....i just dont understand.
And im totally depressed now and demotivated. I thought ill go and get a new pair of jeans but now i dont want to at all....
sometimes those online measurement conversion thingys aren't completely accurate. plus - every clothing company sizes things completely different, so you may in fact be a 10 in one store and a 12, 14 16 or even 18 in another. you really need to try things on until you know for sure!
also - the clothes you have that are 10s and 12s have probably stretched out. this has happened to ALL my clothes - i have smaller pants that fit me from years and years ago, but when i go to the same store to buy the same pants in the same size, the new ones don't fit... so just something to keep in mind.
Sometimes the online sizing charts are innacurate to the fit of the clothes- so go try some jeans on! If you are in fact a size 16, use that as motivation to get back down to a size 12! Keep those measurements and instead of using them against yourself, use them to motivate you. Say, "That is not me! I'm a size 12!" and make it happen! This is working for me, right now.
It really depends on your height and the kinds of clothes you are buying too.
Are they jeans? I have to buy jeans a size smaller so that they stretch, so I'm a 7/8/9. Usually I'm a 10 - 12. In shirts, I have quite a few XLs. I remember when I used to only buy M, but then my style was different and i wore everything tighter.
I have an empire waist dress that's an 8 which made me whoop, but many of my dresses are 12s, even 14 taken in a bit.
So, the number doesn'tmatter because it varies so much! Just make sure ou have clothes that fit you right The number is secondary to looking as awesome as possible for the meantime.
sizes are misleading. I have pairs of pants that are 6/7's that are way to big for e, and 9's that are tight . I have shirts that are smalls, along with large ones. so dont worry, sizing is weird.
Online size charts are total bull. I've often found websites where my waist size isn't even on their charts, so I order the largest size and hope it isn't too tight. More often than not, I have to exchange it for a smaller size. Now, I just go by the size I know I wear, and not what their charts say I wear. The web sites want everyone to have a hourglass shape. Sorry, my hips are small and my belly is big
The last time I lost a lot of weight, I did get despondent that I wasn't getting into thin sounding clothes. The nearest I got was a UK12. I'm 5'2" and an apple. Then I realized that what mattered was a) knowing I was losing and getting healthy and a lot better looking; and b) that I could wear whatever size I wanted to look good in, I didn't have to show anyone else the lable.
This is helping me at the minute, because I can fit UK16 trousers, with a stretchy waist (have to do it that way, if I buy them with a fixed waist in my right size, they are so huge in the hips and gusset that I look like Charlie Chaplin); I have UK18 shirts that hang off me and are going on ebay soon; but my work shirt, a closely buttoned UK20, I can only wear standing up, it gapes if I sit down. It makes me so cross to have lost so much and still be in a size with a UK2 at the start of it - and then I remember: It doesn't matter what the number on the ticket says. Am I getting healthier? Am I getting hotter? If yes, then forget the ticket!
I think most of us never believe how large we let ourselves get.
I was a 12 in high school then in college ballooned out, got married and still got bigger. When my 18's started getting tight I was like OMG what am I doing to myself? I refused to hit a size 20 and now I'm in a comfortable 16. I bought one pair of size 14 jeans and am using it as motivation
I bet you DON'T look "THAT" big. We have a stigma attached with size- it's something we need to get over. I have had a hard time accepting my new "chubby clothes" size, but you know what- I get compliments quite often on how good I look because I've embraced it and found clothes that FLATTER my fuller figure. If you dress well you will not look as big as you assume you look.
Confidence is the deal breaker- if you have confidence and love the clothes you wear, regardless of the size, you will be a knock out and feel great. Good luck!
Size ain't nothing but a number. Haha. Yeah. I can fit into at least three different sizes depending on the brand. Don't be too put off by it. It should motivate you.