Sorry I didn't see this. The waist is big. It has these velcro thingies that you can use to adjust it with, but then it doesn't lie as smoothly. I hesitated because of that at first, but then realized that it allows me to tuck my shak in if I want, or if its layered over (full zip) it brings the waist in (its the back that gaps) and it looks fine. I decided if I get anymore compact I'll just bring them to my seamstress to tuck in the back seam, but for now I like them so much otherwise I can put up with it (and remember I got the 6 yet I am an XS woolie bottom, so if you can wear a S woolie bottom I would guess you'll be OK in the 4). Ibex says their small is a 4-6 and you said you are an ibex S on the bottom consistent wth their 4 fitting you. Also, if I am a 6 in this pant, and a 4 at Ann Taylor Loft, then maybe if you are a 2P at Ann Taylor Loft the 4 in this pant will fit you. And as I said before, the 4 is definitely cut short like a petite would be. I notice is some athletic wear, if the smallest size it comes in is a 4, I am usually a 6, but if its one of those stores like Ann Taylor Loft that goes down to 00, then I am a 4. But doesn't this inconsistency in sizing in women's clothes drive you BATTY? DH just made an order. He either ordered a M (top), or 32W/34L (pant) and everything that came fit perfectly.
I know you guys think I am crazy, but I can layer either my woolies under, or even my woolies plus shebeest windpro tight. While I know that is probably too warm for nordic skiing, I am going to consider that combo on my trip since I will be alpine skiing in the french alps where it is very cold.
I wore them all day yesterday, and it reminded me of first getting my shak, not wanting to take it off. Its a garment that is so comfy, warm, looks good, and breathes and adjusts as you move through different temperature zones. That is so important where I live. It was 30 when I woke up today, but highs are predicted of 71. Then unlike the northeast where interiors tend to be overheated, ours are underheated so there is less diff between inside and outside temp (in fact sometimes interiors are even air conditioned in winter so its colder inside than out). The building I work in didn't switch from AC to heat until last week!
I am sorry the code didn't work either. Next time email me, maybe you need to click on the link from my email (I could have forwarded it to you, as I tested it and at least it brought me to their website with an ad for the code displayed, although I didn't try to actually place an order).



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