Quote: (08-24-2015 11:37 AM)CrashBangWallop Wrote:
Quote: (08-24-2015 11:32 AM)captndonk Wrote:
Quote: (08-24-2015 07:01 AM)CrashBangWallop Wrote:
To be fair, the same thing has happened to mens' clothing too.
It makes sense...clothes sizes should be relative not absolute.
No, the sizes should be in centimeters of some circumferences.
Different fashion brands, seem to have their own sizes, which cost the customer some extra time while shopping and makes online shopping more difficult.
Well, whatever they "should" be...is clearly not happening out here in the real world.
Same as the women's clothes in the OP.
Section on 'vanity sizing' starts at 15:15:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00tq1vk
Long story short, the waist size is a theoretical waist, since we don't typically wear our trousers or jeans that high up.
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