| Im with you on this. I 5'8 and 105. I'm a new teacher and looking to get professional clothing. I struggle as well because 0 is too big and too short. I have had success at nyand company for tops but can't find dress pants. For those of you that think we have it easy... The stores clip the clothes on mannequins, and runway clothes are altered for models and not appropriate for work. |
| Eat more, problem solved. |
| I read through this entire thread out of morbid curiosity and I'm 5'10" and 165. |
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I'm 22, 96 pounds and 5'5". I have a job that requires dress pants, and I have found one pair. I end up wearing dresses and being cold because I just cannot find pants. As for all of the "eat more" responses here, don't you think if that worked, I would do it? Thanks to an overactive thyroid and metabolism, it isn't exactly that easy.
Thanks for starting this thread, I'm on the hunt for some pants today, and maybe now I might have some success. |
I'm not one of the PPs who wrote that, but it's at least as helpful as thin people suggesting we fatties "eat less." |
You know there is medication for that right? |
| Thin ppl are so easily butt hurt. Only one eat more comment in the entire thread. |
| I'm tall and thin and there are only a few brands of pants I've found that fit me: Vince, Theory and Burberry. I usually stick to wrap dresses for work unless it's cold. They almost always fit. |
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Women w/ curves don't like being called fat nor do women who are thin don't like being called skinny. It's rude and since we thin sisters don't conform to the norm (having extra pounds) doesn't mean we aren't w/o our dressing challanges!
I'm 44 & thin, have NO curves (yes I've tried childbirth, 3 times) and would like to find AGE APPROPRIATE clothing that flatters. Forever 21, Charlotte Russe, Wet Seal, etc, all cater to younger women). Banana Republic & the Loft have more mature fashions but are pretty expensive (our clothes take less fabric so they shouldn't be so pricey, just sayin
Any suggestions? I have discovered Peplum & I love it! Great style to add a little hip
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I am 5'3" and weigh 102 lbs. I am very fit, and no you cannot see my ribs. And YES this is a huge problem for thin women.
No, stores do not cater to us. Finding a 0 most women's clothing stores is impossible, and what's left on the clearance rack are hideous and mismatched. The lowest size most stores carry is a 4, which looks like a tent on me. It's really frustrating when trying to find a good suit. Juniors and Forever 21 don't cut it quality wise. As a non-curvy girl (ballet body), I have had some success with Antonio Melani size 0 and Banana Republic size 0. Ebay may help, but they are more expensive than Dillards clearance. You can sometimes find them in Dillards in larger areas/towns. I usually have to buy separates and have them altered. I should just learn to sew. My life would be easier. |
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I have found a few skinny pants at TJMaxx lately. Size 0 that will stay up. I also shop at Nordsrm Rack. I have had a lot of success finding great brands of gently used suits in my tiny size at really nice vintage/consignment shops. Some folks finally give up ever being a size 0 again and drop off some very cool threads. I often find Banana Republic and Antonio Melani dresses and suits.
Sorry. I've not had much luck with pants either. No butt. lol Find two or three pairs you love that almost fit and spend a few bucks having them tailored to fit your body. You'll be glad you did. It's worth it. Very difficult being an executive with a tiny frame. I come from tiny British stock. ;D Love the body you have. Just take care of it. - peace out |
| Thin and curvy is when it's hard to buy clothes |
Though u may think it easy to find clothing for very thin women....U would find yourself VERY WRONG....... NOW..... if u were just looking for a shapeless BAG to put on thin people....then that would be the case..... But I'm afraid it isn't .... There are just as many issues for thin as on the opposite end of the spectrum..... If I were operating a clothing store. I would most likely choose Middle of the road sizes to keep in stock mostly.....but the extreme ends of the spectrum don't always choose to be what they r & need to be addressed .... Either way....for myself I've been in the middle of the road after my babies were born for several years... N now with them not being babies anymore I've become more active and lost the weight n am back to my PRE-BABY WEIGHT... Just not my PRE-BABY SHAPE..... And Going into a store when thin enough to be compared to the wall as to which has more curves....is a serious pain....N I HAVE NEVER HAD ANY HIPS... Nothing stays up if it does it's tooooooo tight every where ..... It is so hard to find the pair of pants with a match to whatever curve I have, and in the area I have it in...... And when u r fortunate enough to find an item u like .... It may decide to go and change the first time u wash it.....and Now that it's not returnable........ It's back to the store to spend more cash on another...... Potential item....... So yessssss advice IS NEEDED....... |
| Anyone know if ......CASHE.... HAS SLACKs THAT FIT........ THIN n HIP-Less WOMEN well enough? |
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I can't believe how offensively rude some people are on this thread. Some people are naturally very thin. This does not make them anorexic or disgusting. Sometimes it's just genetics. Think about how you might feel if someone calls you obese and disgusting. Well, calling someone anorexic and disgusting can be just as hurtful and just as untrue. So long as we're healthy, our bodies are all beautiful.
As some people have already commented, buying nice clothing can be very difficult when you are quite thin. Catwalk models may often be very thin, but the average store does not cater to women who are below a US size 4. I live in Australia, so our stores are different, but I can sympathise with your difficulty. I'm the equivalent of a US size 0 and I only know of three stores in Australia that stock work clothing in my size and price range. I shop online quite a bit, so I'm interested to hear some of the store suggestions others have made. |