Today I tried on jeans as I am doing a fitness program where you are supposed to buy a pair of jeans two sizes smaller than you currently wear to see how close you get to your goal in 8 weeks.
I currently wear a size 10 - pretty much across the board. I have a few 12s, mostly 10s, a couple of 8s.
I was thinking, I would need 8s as I didn't think 6s were a possibility for me, but then I went to TJMaxx and tried them on. Tomorrow I'll go back and snap pictures to SHOW you what I'm talking about.
Anyway... I went in wearing what I felt was a well fitting pair of DKNY size 10 jeans. I grabbed some NYDJ, DKNY, Levi's Bold Curvy and Ralph Lauren.
I was shocked to see that the 8s fit better for the DKNY and the NYDJ than the 10s, but then was super shocked to find that the 6s weren't super tight, just slightly snug - like wearable snug in NYDJ, and DKNY.
Then I saw why. The differences in sizes from an 8 to a 6 is an inch smaller (or less) and with a bit of lycra in the jeans, how is an inch that big of a difference?
It wasn't like that in the bigger sizes, but these smaller sizes an inch is NOTHING, but the difference of an inch per size is only for 6-8-10. Bigger and smaller sizes are more like 2" a size. I've noticed similar sizing stuff with other designers. Wonder why that is?
Anyway, here's the link to DKNYs sizing chart:
http://www.dkny.com/pages/help#size-guide
And, I'm not as small as these charts give for sizes, but that is typical for me for jeans.