Technically that would be underweight. Do you have a very small frame? |
Almost 5'5" and around 117lbs. Weirdly I used to be size 2, and now am back to size 0 with no weight loss. When I was around 107lbs I was even a 00. I started exercising but I think it is still the "flattering" sizing clothing companies have adopted. In Levi's 501 I am always, since 20 years old 28/30. And that is loose fitting on me. |
Not PP but I'm 5'8 and 114 and not underweight, so that's totally possible. |
5 foot 1.5 and 115 |
5'6 and 112 |
In European sizes? I’m 5’4 and 107 and wear a 2-4 in European sizes. 00 in US sizes. |
5 3 and 130 |
I also am not very small but can wear 4. Used to wear 2 but I’ve gained weight. |
Yes, those seem accurate. There's also a big difference between 2 and 4 especially if someone is using European measurements vs American ones. I can't see anyone heavier than 118lbs to be sizes 2 or 4 unless they are really tall. Maybe in Old Navy sizing. |
Uh, 17.3 is the "underweight" BMI for 114 lbs at 5 feet 8 inches tall. |
I'm 5 2 and a size zero when I'm at 124. I do have to choose certain shapes for my breasts and my arm muscles though. Sometimes a 2 works better for sleeved clothes. But, then they are baggy, and my arms are pretty impressive, so I generally just avoid. |
5'2" 135 lb bodybuilder size 4
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5'3.5'' 125 lbs. I'm size 2, sometimes 4. When I was 110 lbs (and was borderline anorexic) I was size 0 or 2. |
4’10 102 lbs size 0 or 2 |
5'5" 140lbs Size 2. XS in all tops, dresses and coats. Size 2 skirts and dresses. Size 4 pants.
People guess me at about 120lbs. I am very athletic. Not any fat, flat stomach, muscles-but very big wrists, ribs cage, bones. |