Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I find their pants huge. I can't buy any bottoms there anymore.
I wear a 2 in designer clothes and dresses and even the 0 jeans I bought there last year hang off of me. And I'm not super skinny.
LOFT has the worst vanity sizing of any store, ever.
Sure you're not super skinny.Humblebrag.
Yeah sure. Stating that you wear smaller sizes is totally always equal to "humble bragging". Struggling to find clothes in your size is totally "humble bragging". Also not you implying that all skinny people are happy with the fact that they're skinny. Not all of us like being so small.
Anonymous wrote:I feel so fat at 5'3 and 110lbs! I have to go on a diet and starve myself like you waifs!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I find their pants huge. I can't buy any bottoms there anymore.
I wear a 2 in designer clothes and dresses and even the 0 jeans I bought there last year hang off of me. And I'm not super skinny.
LOFT has the worst vanity sizing of any store, ever.
Sure you're not super skinny.Humblebrag.
Anonymous wrote:This is why I wish women's clothes were standard, like men's. It's way too complicated and just downright annoying/frustrating to try and figure out what size you are based on the store. Men don't have to go through this nonsense. Mini-rant over.
Anonymous wrote:I find that the bottoms run true to size and in line with the other retailers such as J Crew, Banana Republic, Gap. Their tops however run really large, primarily because of the styling. Most of the tops are loose and baggy.
Anonymous wrote:I find their pants huge. I can't buy any bottoms there anymore.
I wear a 2 in designer clothes and dresses and even the 0 jeans I bought there last year hang off of me. And I'm not super skinny.
LOFT has the worst vanity sizing of any store, ever.
Humblebrag.