Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: Banana Republic is the most ridiculous. I wear size 00 of some Banana Republic clothes .
Agree BR is the worst. I'm 5'7" and 122 lbs and I swim in some of their size 2 clothes.
Huh. I can't fit into any BR clothes. I'm the 5'6" 163 pound poster above. Classic pear shape. I am way too big for their cuts.
That's strange sizing then! I am 220, 5'7 and can wear some L/XL shirts and just wore a XL dress to a wedding this weekend.
These shirts and XL dress are from Banana Republic?
Anonymous wrote:I'm 5'2 and 123 pounds. I wear a 34 DD bra and am usually a 6P or medium petite in most clothes, but some of my size 4s fit (with no squeezing!). In vintage clothes, I'm guessing I'd be an 8 or even a 10, depending on the era.
Anonymous wrote:Who cares about "vanity" sizing--it's all just arbitrary anyway. You may as well wear size 'A, B, C' or "yellow, red and blue.'
I think this is just a bunch of carping from thin women who want to make heavier women feel shittier than about themselves than they already do. I seriously doubt that fit, average height women are having a hard time finding stylish clothing that fits them well. Most overweight women find shopping a misery.
Also, some of the PPs don't seem to realize that being short does not mean you wear a smaller size. Being short means you wear petite sizes, which are cut for shorter women (generally 5'4" and under). Pant lengths are shorter, arm holes are cut higher, pockets and trim are placed in proportion to the shorter torso. Petite sizes are often a size smaller, so a size 8 regular is a size 6 petite, but not always.
Anonymous wrote:160 and wear a 10, but sometimes have to throw on some spanx.
Was 145 before getting pregnant and also wore a 10
Was 130 a few years ago and wore a 4 but looked like skelator.
Anonymous wrote:5'4" and 105 pounds. I am a runner and in pretty good shape, but I've also had several kids and am in my late 40s. So I look like a middle-aged woman in pretty good shape but with a bit of extra padding around the hips and thighs. I am not unusually tiny. In vintage clothes, I am a solid size 4.
Now, however, I have a very hard time finding clothes in my size. Ann Taylor Loft for instance, makes a 00 petite that is easily 1 inch too big at the waist for me. You'd think I could use a tailor, but the hips are too big most of the time, also, and that's too much tailoring for my budget. These days I scour websites for girls' clothing that can pass as semi-professional. (Fortunately, I can dress informally for work.)
Anonymous wrote:5'4", 185 and wear a 12 in dress pants and a 32 (14) for jeans. I am in the process of losing weight and my size 14 work pants fall off me. Mostly L and some XL for tops.
I have friends who are 3 inches taller, 10 pounds less and we still wear the same size clothes.