OP, how tall are you? |
I'm 5'4. But I am not the PP in your quoted posts. |
130, 5'7'' and usually a size 2. My jeans range from 26-28. I can wear a 0 in some tops or dresses (usually J Crew, which runs big). Length is an issue, because many pants are short on me. |
I'm 5'7". When I was a size 4 and 27, I was between 120 (and sometimes a size 2) and 135. Now I'm 9 weeks postpartum, 145 and a size 6 in pants, sometimes an 8. I wear jeans sized 28. Sometimes I can fit size 4 dresses because I am smaller on top. |
But we're talking about 4s. Go start a 2s thread. |
we'll, I'm 5'2", 118 and often wear a 6 (4 in gap and ann taylor and others than run large). strange how it is all over the place. |
5'5 and 135 pre preg and comfortable in most size 4. Except for workout stuff made by Columbia and others where I'm a 6.
Currently 148 and preg but it's mostly belly and boobs so dresses still fit fine but pants don't ![]() |
Fat takes up way more space than muscle. |
Vanity sizing is a thing. I can wear a size 2-10 depending on the brand. |
4-6 depending on the brand
5'5", 125lbs |
Yes, I'm in this thread because I was a size 4 forever and ever. I'm 5.1 and weigh 115. But lately I'm more of a size 2 in most brands. I haven't changed. If anything, my body has gotten a little thicker after 40. I still think of myself as a size 4. |
5'5'' and 119. I've been same weight/size for years, except now vanity sizing has me all screwed up! |
5'3", roughly 126. A size 4 at places like J.Crew & Anthropologie, and a 2 at places like Old Navy, Gap, & Loft.
For comparison, when I was 185, I was a solid size 14 pretty much everywhere. |
5'3" and 120 pounds. 4 (petite) is my most common size, though sometimes it's loose on me. I'm smaller on top, slightly pear-shaped. My clothes range from 0-8, depending on cut, style, brand ... |
Lol - this is EXACTLY me too. Same height and weight. I'm a 4 but I know that's really large for my height, given all the vanity sizing. Spent most of adulthood as size 0 or 2 so being a solid 4 now depresses me (oh, and agree on Lululemon - even when I was smaller, I was a size 6 there - I feel like Athletic wear and, funnily enough, bridal wear are the two categories of womenswear that do NOT do vanity sizing. Kinda cruel if you ask me since I feel like women are at their most emotionally vulnerable when shopping for those ![]() |