UK Clothes sizing rant...........

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I consider myself to be reasonabley regular sized...however according to the high street this does not seem to be the case :evil: :evil: :evil:

Why does every shop seem to have their own take on mens clothing size.

I look through my t shirts and I have M to XL
Shirts similar range of generic sizes and neck circumferences
Don't get me started on jeans.. :twisted: :twisted:

Why is there such little consistency - was it always like this or have I just become intolerant of such nonsense.


Argh!
 
It seems to be the manufacturers deciding on their own.

Probably an aspect of ego-boosting, as my wife found out - thrilled to get into a skirt one size down from her normal and afterwards discovering that she hadn't lost weight, just bought something labelled smaller but with the same waist measurment! :lol:

Italian stuff is far too small, as all the blokes seem to be about the size of Frankie Dettori. I very rarely buy any item of clothing or footwear (except under-stuff) without trying it on.

Italian XXL is probably about the same size as Texan or Hawaiian medium. 8)
 
The older you get so your body changes :wink: I think they just make it up.
 
letmetalktomark":3b72g8fj said:
Why does every shop seem to have their own take on mens clothing size.


Don't get me started on jeans.. :twisted: :twisted:


Why is there such little consistency - was it always like this or have I just become intolerant of such nonsense.

Couldnt agree more!

I could go on and on and on.....but suffice to say that being a male I dont do the whole trying on before buying.....and manys the time stuff either gets binned or taken back :roll:

On the basis of my wardrobe I have a waist that ranges from 32" > 36" and legs that are somewhere from 31" > 33" :x

Jeez, the hassle to get trousers these days.
 
Pickle":2l7wd3ki said:
letmetalktomark":2l7wd3ki said:
Why does every shop seem to have their own take on mens clothing size.


Don't get me started on jeans.. :twisted: :twisted:


Why is there such little consistency - was it always like this or have I just become intolerant of such nonsense.

Couldnt agree more!

I could go on and on and on.....but suffice to say that being a male I dont do the whole trying on before buying.....and manys the time stuff either gets binned or taken back :roll:

On the basis of my wardrobe I have a waist that ranges from 32" > 36" and legs that are somewhere from 31" > 33" :x

Jeez, the hassle to get trousers these days.

I too have jeans ranging from 32 to 36. Only problem is I can't get into the smaller ones. Pleased I can now blame the manufacturers, not my slim athletic build.
 
fagin":11s8gi99 said:
I too have jeans ranging from 32 to 36. Only problem is I can't get into the smaller ones. Pleased I can now blame the manufacturers, not my slim athletic build.

The thing I dont understand is when buying jeans of the same make.

A month or so back I brought 2 pairs of Florence & Fred jeans. Both 32" waist and 33" leg. One pair fitted, the other too tight and too short.

Work that one out! :?
 
Pickle":2cu9yup6 said:
A month or so back I brought 2 pairs of Florence & Fred jeans. Both 32" waist and 33" leg. One pair fitted, the other too tight and too short.

Work that one out! :?

different slave labourers made your jeans!

i agree, sizing is relative (to whatever the little kid the other side of the world wants it t0 be)
i now stray away from the cheaper stores (especially primark) because the clothes just shrink in the wash anyway. ok so its cheaper but not if your buying it more often :roll:
 
Try being a fatty. Buy an xl t shirt because its the biggest they do and it's no where near! Just bought a new jacket for work today, xxxl. I know i'd a fatty but give me strength
 
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