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watch_it_break 11-06-2006 12:05 PM

i seem to find the opposite problem... :(

i used to buy t-shirts from Hot Topic - the cute little faerie or character t-shirts. and a size 2XL fit me just fine. i'm actually about 10 pounds smaller now, than when i bought my favorites... it's been about two or three years, so they're getting a little worn out (the seams actually came out of the sleeves of one of them! :o)

i went to look for a couple of new shirts, and their 2XL won't even come CLOSE to fitting, now. :mad: somewhere along the line, they decided that 2XL means longer, not wider...:rolleyes: of course, their sister store, Torrid, has the right idea for sizes, but they don't have the same cute t-shirts. i'm bummed.

can't wait until i'm buying those size 4's, 6's or 8's, though. *LOL* i've NEVER been that small! even when i was at my goal weight of 135, in high school, i was always a size 12, or bigger...

alinnell 11-06-2006 03:27 PM

A few weeks ago, I read this on MSNBC:

Quote:

"According to standard size measurements, that average 155 pound woman should be wearing a size 16, but thanks to vanity-sizing, she's probably buying a size 10 or 12," says Jim Lovejoy, the industry director for the SizeUSA survey. "Most companies aren't using the standard ASTM [American Society for Testing and Materials] sizes any more. Sizes have been creeping up a half inch at a time so that women can fit into smaller sizes and feel good about it."
This was part of an article in Newsweek. I have to say that 10 years ago, I weighed 10 pounds less than I do today and I could just barely wear an 8. Today, I am a 6--with room.

almostheaven 11-08-2006 09:44 PM

Well, the proof is in the wearing. I was just looking for a replacement pair of cordoroys for my old favs that have split in the most unflattering spot. I tried on two pairs at Wal*Mart, and two at Sears. I went with the ones from Sears which were more flattering and I liked the style much better. But the Jrs. size 9 at Sears fit me the same as the Jrs. size 11 at Wal*Mart. Go figure. No wonder men complain about women taking so long to shop. We have to try every daggon piece of clothing on since they can't get it right.

hoodj0080 11-08-2006 10:07 PM

Has anyone noticed that the jeans at Old Navy seem to be made for anorexic people? 2 years ago, I had to buy 18's there. At Walmart or anywhere else I was a 12! I refuse to buy their jeans now. Dresses are a diffrent story, lol!

hoodj0080 11-08-2006 10:08 PM

Please, no one bash me for using the term anorexic, btw. It was a joke, but I should have said "really skinny people"

alinnell 11-09-2006 06:28 PM

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Originally Posted by hoodj0080 (Post 1466062)
Please, no one bash me for using the term anorexic, btw. It was a joke, but I should have said "really skinny people"

pencil legged people--I went to Old Navy the other day looking for jeans and I didn't even bother to try anything on! I knew my legs weren't that thin (and yet I fit into a 6 at the Gap).

sakuya3834 11-09-2006 07:16 PM

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Originally Posted by hoodj0080 (Post 1466061)
Has anyone noticed that the jeans at Old Navy seem to be made for anorexic people? 2 years ago, I had to buy 18's there. At Walmart or anywhere else I was a 12! I refuse to buy their jeans now. Dresses are a diffrent story, lol!

I actually have the opposite problem at Old Navy. I find their sizes are HUGE for what they are. Old Navy was one of the only stores I shopped at at my high weight because I could fit a 16/18 there and everywhere else I was closer to a 20. I guess we're all built differently. O_o

isthatreallyme 11-10-2006 12:31 AM

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Originally Posted by alinnell (Post 1467109)
pencil legged people--I went to Old Navy the other day looking for jeans and I didn't even bother to try anything on! I knew my legs weren't that thin (and yet I fit into a 6 at the Gap).


i have the same prob with them :mad:

but I am curvier thru the butt and thighs (always have been even when thinner) I always have to try a size up with them, and don't often buy their jeans, not because of the size either, but because of the gaping in the waist when i find jeans there that fit...

I must say, I do really well at Rickis, they are just right snug (hugging the right places), and well proportioned for me. I have been having issues finding clothes since hitting that nasty borderline on plus sizes and regular sizes...

lilybelle 11-10-2006 01:12 AM

I went to Old Navy tonite because I had saw a leather jacket there last week that I wanted to get, but had to wait. I tried a large one on tonite and it lacked 4 inches even closing. Now, I had bought a light jacket recently at Walmart and it was a Medium. This summer I walked into Old Navy and bought a pr. of capris, the same size as I wore into the store. When I got them home they were very tight especially in the thighs. I kept them and now my DD wears them. When I was at my heaviest, I bought almost all my jeans from there but not anymore.


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