5’5 and 115 |
Not posted here yet but i am 00-0 when 120-130 5'6" Gap and J Crew run very large. I have narrow hips and suspect pp does too. Sometimes i can stick my arms in the zero or 2 shorts. I gained 5-10 pounds in the past year and I'm at solid size 2 at Loft. Those stores are crazy with vanity sizing, i dont know how genuinly thin people can even shop there. |
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Agree vanity sizing is a thing - and super frustrating. Over the last year or so I’ve gotten down to my pre-pregnancy weight. I used to be a size six at this weight. I’ve bought jeans and shorts in size six and they’re too big. There’s no way I’m legitimately a size four (based on my measurement). It makes me wonder how tiny people even find clothes that fit! |
I'm 15 years old and am 5 foot 3 inches and 110 pounds. |
You forgot to say what size you wear. |
Oddly the kid here is the only one who followed the directions. The thread says to reply IF YOU ARE A ZERO. |
They order clothing online from Asian brands/designers. Over there you can easily find clothing that is much smaller than a US 00. |
Loft has the most extreme vanity sizing. I had to return a pair of size 2 pants there for a 0. I think in most other mass market brands I am a 2 or a 26. |
5'6, 110 - 112lbs |
I’m 5’3 weigh 130lbs and wear a 0-4 depending on fit |
Simply put: if you are not size 24 or 25 in jeans, you are not a real 0.
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Is there really this huge variation in how people carry weight? I’m 5’8 and 118 and I usually wear a 2. It’s hard to believe folks three inches shorter and 15 lbs heavier are 0s. |
Same but not 00. Narrow shoulders and hips. |
Agree. There is some variation of course. But the people under 5’5” and 130+ lbs claiming to be a zero on a regular basis across most brands is not believable . |