Another one of these LOL if you weigh 160...

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  • What size jeans do you wear?

    I'm 5'9 and if I remember right (it's been a while ) I'm an 8 at 160...
  • I wear like a 12 and I'm 5'6.5 and about 160.
  • I'm 5.7 and 1/2. I weigh 170 and wear a 10 pants. My top is probably a 12 although I usually purchase size L--but can wear a medium also.
  • im also 5'9 and when i was 160 i fit into my 8 size jeans.
  • I'm not 160 now, but when i was i wore an 11 and some 9's, but i'm 6'0. Apparently clothing designers think only short people can be skinny because any size lower were high waters on me.
  • I wore 14 when i was 160
  • I'm just under 160 and I think I'm about a size 12... I'm about size 32 in jeans... is that a 12? I'm just under 5'4".
  • Yep Jelbb.. I don't typically wear jeans that size like "12." But I do have a couple pair. I wear a 32 but am asking for 31's for Christmas because the 32's have more room in them then I like!
  • SILVER jeans ROCK!

    They make a 160ish butt look HOT! TRUST ME. They are expensive, but VERY WORTH having at least one pair. I am just a tad under 5'7 and I wear 32/32s. About to move to 31/32s though!
  • I am 5'9" and right now I weigh about 175 and I wear a size 8. No matter what I weigh I don't think I have ever been smaller than a 6 though..
  • I think listing the size of jeans all depends on what brand you are wearing.
  • I'm 5'6". I haven't gotten to 160 yet, but when I was 169 I was wearing 10's or 12's.
  • 12's and I'm 166ish. I have a pair of billabong 11's that look hot on my *** but I have to squeeze into them. I'm a shorty...so jealous of the ladies with the long legs!
  • I'm 5'5 and I'm just a tad under 160, and I am fitting into size 10's right now.
  • Quote: SILVER jeans ROCK!

    They make a 160ish butt look HOT! TRUST ME. They are expensive, but VERY WORTH having at least one pair. I am just a tad under 5'7 and I wear 32/32s. About to move to 31/32s though!
    I went to their website, and I can't believe what they label a "mid-rise."