Shallow, clothes-oriented post
Dec. 9th, 2003 02:33 pmWHAT is the deal with sizing in women's clothes? I ordered some pants from J. Crew, some cute chinos with flared legs. As my mantra is "Order in the Smallest Size Possible Because Everything is Too Damn Big" I ordered them in Zero Petite. They came on Friday, I tried them on and they were a little tight (although I must say, they hugged my ass quite nicely). I was going to exchange them via email, then I found out that J. Crew stores accept catalogue returns, so I went down today. I tried on the size 2--HUGE. I could've been pregnant in those. WTF? Now, these were a 2 Regular, not 2 Petite, but still--Petite means they're shorter, not smaller around the waist. *throws up hands in disgust* I give up. I decided to keep the zero and just diet.
I also had ordered a sweater--it was described as orange on the website but when I got it, it was more of a salmon color. Too pastelly, didn't pop out at you. So I exchanged it for a thin, merino wool turtleneck sweater that's a much brighter orange, a real citrusy, warm, delicious color. Veryveryvery happy with it.
I also had ordered a sweater--it was described as orange on the website but when I got it, it was more of a salmon color. Too pastelly, didn't pop out at you. So I exchanged it for a thin, merino wool turtleneck sweater that's a much brighter orange, a real citrusy, warm, delicious color. Veryveryvery happy with it.
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Date: 2003-12-09 12:54 pm (UTC)I usually find that I do best with Jones NY and Liz Clairborne. I know that anything that I pick up in my size will fit.
Also, if the size 2 is too big, it may be worthwhile to take the pants to a tailor instead of having to diet.
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Date: 2003-12-09 01:02 pm (UTC)I like Ann Taylor Loft and yes, Liz Claiborne.
I'm tired of going to the tailor--I've funded my tailor's last three vacations, I go there so much. But thanks for the suggestion.
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Date: 2003-12-09 01:08 pm (UTC)I will never wear a size zero.
My big issue is that nothing is ever long enough. I either have to buy expensive clothing or have things taken in so that I can get the length of a longer size. I want inseam measurements. Some places make "tall" or "long" so that is good but they are few and far between. Sometimes I end up looking like I am dressed for a flood.
Size zero: Divide by waist error!
Date: 2003-12-09 01:33 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2003-12-10 06:23 am (UTC)Actually, not entirely true. The measurements tend to be approximate, which should be pretty obvious if you just consider how the sleeve length is indicated.
But more to the point: would you really like your choices in most cases to be limited to S, M, L, XL, and XXL? And have a look in my closet one day: I have shirts in sizes S, M and L -- and they all fit perfectly. Quite the range, no?
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Date: 2003-12-10 12:32 pm (UTC)Needless to say, S, M, L, XL and XXL are completely worthless labels because there is no standard.