
I'll start: 8-10.
Remember this is anonymous! I'm trying to get an idea of what is the median in this area. |
10.
I don't think clothing size tells you much about people's shape/size, though, unless you also know their height. For example, a friend of mine wears size 14. Just hearing that, one might think she is overweight. In fact, she is thin, but is 6 feet tall. ![]() I'm 5'6" and average--not fat, not super-slim. |
Thank you PP. I will revise: Women over 40 who have given birth: What is your jean size and your height?
I'll add: 5'2" |
5'4" and Joe's Jeans 24 or 26 depending on cut- which I think is a 4. But I was in an 8 for a long, long time until recently (and was asked within the last year whether I was pregnant!). |
You won't get a true median. For those who are not happy with their bodies, they're likely to skip over this topic. |
HT:5'9", jeans 8-10 (29 to 31), depending on brand and how much I have been running. |
5'9" and either 12 (when my weight is down) or 14 (when my weight is up). The brands I love to wear now are St. John Sport, Womyn, NYDJ Tummy Tuck Jeans, and Christopher Blue Stretch. |
5'6", size 32. Woefully overweight. |
5'7 size 25 or 26 in jeans and a size 2 or 0 in clothes |
PP: That is very impressive. How do you do it? |
Easy. She eats nothing. Giving up food is something I am really struggling to master. Darn that slowing metabolism!!! |
jealous much? maybe she works out? try mastering exercise.
- signed mom of two with a hot body who works out a lot and eats healthy and in moderation |
You didn't need to be so mean about that. |
Why so defensive? If you look so good, you shouldn't care about how others look, what they eat, or whether they exercise. Get a mirror and stare at yourself; that should make you feel better. |
Age: 40
Size: 26 in paper,denim, cloth; 27 in Seven for all mankind, 28 in H&M Weight: 120 Weight prior to two kids: 110. Fat roll: huge |