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    Angry Stop the sizing madness!!!

    Is anyone besides me sick and tired of the huge discrepancy in sizes of women's clothes?! I just received an order of workout clothes that I had ordered online. I KNOW -- my fault for trying to get a bargain online instead of paying full price at my local sporting goods giant. Three multisport tops have to be returned because the size LARGE tops are too darn small -- again!! However, this weekend I bought some work clothes -- all of the tops I purchased are size 8 or Small. I bought a demin jacket, had to get a darn XS!!!! So, why, then, can I barely get these workout tops over my head?!?!?! They are by SheBeest, Zoot and Moving Comfort, not some fly-by-night brand.

    Most of my biking shorts and all of my jerseys are size Large. I'm 5'4", weigh 140 lbs, and all of my everyday clothes are size 8 or Small. What gives?!?!?!

    ARGH! Another shipping charge to send these things back!
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    Here, here!
    It drives me insane when I go shopping with DH. He'll pick up a size M and throw it in the basket. "Aren't you going to try that on?" I ask. "Why?" he responds. "It's a medium." And the kicker of it is.....he's right. It all fits him.
    I have to try on EVERYTHING. I range from size medium (LL Bean and Cannondale) to extra-large (Castelli), depending on not only the manufacture, but the style (and even model year??). I have a pair of women's Gramicci pants, size M. They fit me fine. I go back to the store, I can't get a single pair of Gramicci pants in size M over my hips. What the heck happened?? I still wear the old ones and they fit fine.
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    I'm 5'10" and on the north side of 200#'s, my honey is 5'1" and about 110#'s...she wears a womens large in most things. Even if I lost half of my body weight I couldn't wear a womens XL and it's damn annoying. Instead I get to wear guys stuff in boring (or worse yet ugly) colors that fit weird.

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    5'1" and 110 lbs. and she's wearing a LARGE?!?! What is wrong with these manufacturers?!?!

    I usually wear an 8, as I said. My daughter and I went shopping for work clothes this weekend -- Ann Taylor Loft -- I tried on an 8 skirt and it was too big. I bought the 6!! I wore it today, and even that was SLIGHTLY BIG IN THE WAIST! The sweater that I bought is a small, and even that was a little roomy on me today. I AM 5'4" AND 145 LBS. TODAY. I AM NOT A VERY SMALL PERSON!!!!!!!!!

    I put on my Large Canari women's biking shorts and my Small Unisex Vomax MS Jersey to go riding tonight.

    ARARRRGGGHHHHH!!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by quint41 View Post

    ...I usually wear an 8, as I said. My daughter and I went shopping for work clothes this weekend -- Ann Taylor Loft -- I tried on an 8 skirt and it was too big. I bought the 6!! I wore it today, and even that was SLIGHTLY BIG IN THE WAIST! The sweater that I bought is a small, and even that was a little roomy on me today. I AM 5'4" AND 145 LBS. TODAY. I AM NOT A VERY SMALL PERSON!!!!!!!!!...
    Ann Taylor is a rather high end store (to me anyway) and the higher end retailers usually run smaller.
    I believe this is whats known as "ego sizing".
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    Quote Originally Posted by zencentury View Post
    Ann Taylor is a rather high end store (to me anyway) and the higher end retailers usually run smaller.
    I believe this is whats known as "ego sizing".
    They must because I just bought a summer dress from them and it is a size 4. Honestly my shoulders, for those who have seen them, are not a size 4. But it looks good on the tag, right?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Queen View Post
    .... my honey is 5'1" and about 110#'s...she wears a womens large in most things.....
    From what store?!?!?!?!?! I'm 5' nothing and about 103 so not too much smaller than your honey and nearly everthing seems much too large for me, I'm lucky when I can find and xs or an xxs or a 0......
    I've recently found that girls! jeans in a size 16 or 14 actually fit me - ack! I've been sized out of the adult world. I'll admit I'm short, but I'm certainly not rail thin and I have hips so I did not expect to fit into kids clothes..
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    I'm 5'7" and around 142 lbs, depending on the day.

    I can wear anything from a size 4 up to a size 8 usually in women's work/casual wear. I need a large or XL in Zoot tri clothes. Yup, it's crazy. I now keep all my measurements on a card and use that to check the sizing before buying on-line. Even then I get into trouble, sugoi's tops are usually too short for my torso and many shorts fit me well in the waist and butt while they cut into me on the leg openings. Arrrrrrgggggg!!
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    I can relate Eden. This "ego sizing" thing is VERY frustrating as I am the same weight I was in high school, but in high school I wore a size 5 and now, 20+ years later a size 0 is too large. It is near impossible for me to find anything that fits anymore. XS in cycling shorts, tights, and jerseys seem to be the right size for me though . . .

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    Quote Originally Posted by Eden View Post
    From what store?!?!?!?!?! I'm 5' nothing and about 103 so not too much smaller than your honey and nearly everthing seems much too large for me, I'm lucky when I can find and xs or an xxs or a 0......
    I've recently found that girls! jeans in a size 16 or 14 actually fit me - ack! I've been sized out of the adult world. I'll admit I'm short, but I'm certainly not rail thin and I have hips so I did not expect to fit into kids clothes..
    I would guess part of it is neither of us like the look/style of the fashions in the '00's, we wear boring jeans and t-shirts/polo shirts...mostly LL Bean, Gap, Lands End and we both HATE tight fitting clothes. We ordered her last top from LL Bean in a medium it fit REALLY close to the body and was tight in the shoulders.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Queen View Post
    I would guess part of it is neither of us like the look/style of the fashions in the '00's, we wear boring jeans and t-shirts/polo shirts...mostly LL Bean, Gap, Lands End and we both HATE tight fitting clothes. We ordered her last top from LL Bean in a medium it fit REALLY close to the body and was tight in the shoulders.
    I can relate a bit to that - though I fit into kids jeans I have yet to see a pair I'd be comfortable wearing out..... (they are all cut so low!). I'm suprised an LL Bean medium would be tight - but I am well, less than well endowed, so its generally a big suprise if a top is small on me...
    I accepted for years and even got used to wearing stuff that was too big on me, but a few years ago I actually found some clothes that fit and now I just can't go back to all that baggy stuff - I just feel like it makes me look like a little kid wearing someone elses clothes... Unfortunately this does limit my selections a bit.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Queen View Post
    5'1" and about 110#'s...she wears a womens large in most things.
    Holy crap, that is officially ridiculous! I'm not far from her size, and I haven't run into that situation with anything (there are some tops where I'll wear a medium, but that's partly because I don't like things skin-tight). Usually I wear a small in most things (XS in L.L. Bean though--their stuff seems to run a bit big). It really would be nice if sizes were more standardized, but I doubt that will ever happen.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jolt View Post
    Holy crap, that is officially ridiculous! I'm not far from her size, and I haven't run into that situation with anything (there are some tops where I'll wear a medium, but that's partly because I don't like things skin-tight). Usually I wear a small in most things (XS in L.L. Bean though--their stuff seems to run a bit big). It really would be nice if sizes were more standardized, but I doubt that will ever happen.
    She ordered three polos from LL Bean recently, all identical except color, all size medium (she wanted less tail to tuck in)...all three fit differently and two fit so poorly they had to be sent back. I don't know if it's poor quality control or just that there is NO standards for sizing womens garments.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Queen View Post
    She ordered three polos from LL Bean recently, all identical except color, all size medium (she wanted less tail to tuck in)...all three fit differently and two fit so poorly they had to be sent back. I don't know if it's poor quality control or just that there is NO standards for sizing womens garments.
    That's pretty bad--I would think their quality control is better than that; I've never had a problem with any of their products. Must have been an off day or something! At least they have a good return policy for the times when this sort of thing does happen.
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    Unhappy Sizing madness

    I agree with everyone here.. clothing sizes are ridulous! I think part of the difference is that most everyone is NOT made here in the US anymore. Like others, I used to buy my clothes from LL Beans and had very good luck. Unfortunately now they are purchasing most of their clothes from outside the US and they are definitely some quality problems in terms of consistent sizing... Perhaps as consumers we need to let these ratilers know this??

    In terms of larger cycling jersies, look towards clothing from Terry. They generally have a wide range of sizes and are quite helpful online or the phone.

 

 

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