Can't someone please pass a law to standardize the sizes of cloathes
Jeans, I take a 38" waist.......pauses for sniggers!, I bought 2 pairs a few weeks a go on line, one pair were too small the other too big , I returned them, one for a 36" & one for a 40"!!, 4" difference
In waterproof coats I take a Large in a Barbour & Helly Hansen but a XL in a Musto.
I usually wear a fleece lined, nylon shelled smock thing in winter unless it's heavy rain, I need a XXXL in a Montane & only a Large in the equivalent Country Covers top, I've just got a Buffalo smock and needed a 52" chest ...........I'm a 47" chest!
It costs a bloody fortune in postage sending ill fitting stuff back
Clothes Sizes. Grrrrrr!
I believe there was a time, before all this internet malarkey, that people actually used to go into shops to buy their clothes.
Primitive by twenty-first century standards, I know, but I believe they even had rooms where you could try on the clothes to make sure they fit before buying them.
Primitive by twenty-first century standards, I know, but I believe they even had rooms where you could try on the clothes to make sure they fit before buying them.
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Make your own...I am being serious.
http://www.pennineoutdoor.co.uk/
They even do custom clothing make to measure.
http://www.pennineoutdoor.co.uk/
They even do custom clothing make to measure.
Fuckin' Hell Pat , High Bentham in the nearest wee town from me, only 6 miles away, I never knew that shop existed!!! , I'll give them a look, cheersPat wrote:Make your own...I am being serious.
http://www.pennineoutdoor.co.uk/
They even do custom clothing make to measure.
@ Erudite, fair comment if you live near an outlet for a particular manafacturer, Country Cocers are in Devon, hardly a half hour trip from the Lancashire/Yorkshire/Cumbria border , Penrith is the nearest outlet for serious out door wear, an hour and a half each way
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Penrith! PENRITH! If you're in that vicinity go to the Mardale Inn at St Patrick's Well, 15 inute drive south.scotty wrote:Penrith is the nearest outlet for serious out door wear, an hour and a half each way
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And clothes sizes were still based on post war measurements taken of people living on ration booksErudite wrote:I believe there was a time, before all this internet malarkey, that people actually used to go into shops to buy their clothes.
Primitive by twenty-first century standards, I know, but I believe they even had rooms where you could try on the clothes to make sure they fit before buying them.
Explains why shops for the larger consumer are booming, while M&S try to turn a profit*.
*scotty still likes the adverts though
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Explains why shops for the larger consumer are booming, while M&S try to turn a profit*.
Aye, sadly the skinny short-arse shop has yet to open.
Explains why shops for the larger consumer are booming, while M&S try to turn a profit*.
Aye, sadly the skinny short-arse shop has yet to open.
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ditto!
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What she said.
I usually go to Topshop every time I need something as I can rely on their sizes!
I usually go to Topshop every time I need something as I can rely on their sizes!
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Can't you just buy stuff & boil it until it's the right size?
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I think it's that some shops have the absurd idea that marking clothes up at smaller sizes than they actually are will flatter the purchaser, who thinks "hey, I can get in a size *** after all!".
I can only assume that shops that do it the other way round are effectively saying "fück off you fat basŧard!"
I can only assume that shops that do it the other way round are effectively saying "fück off you fat basŧard!"
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They really need to bring the skinny tall-arse shops here. Shopping for trousers is a pain in the arseErudite wrote:
Aye, sadly the skinny short-arse shop has yet to open.
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i'm (fairly) slim and of average height, but i likes my jeans with huuuuge turn-ups
it's quite tricky to get jeans in the uk that are 32 inch waist and a 38 leg
they only seem to go up to 32w/34l
if i want a 38 leg i have to ones with a 36 waiste, which look mahooosive
and don't even get me started with jeans shopping in the states... i ask for 32w there and they send me to the kids dept
it's quite tricky to get jeans in the uk that are 32 inch waist and a 38 leg
they only seem to go up to 32w/34l
if i want a 38 leg i have to ones with a 36 waiste, which look mahooosive
and don't even get me started with jeans shopping in the states... i ask for 32w there and they send me to the kids dept
What’s the difference between a buffalo and a bison?
What about odd-numbered sizes? I need a 33 inch leg but can only get 32 or 34. One's flapping around my ankles, the other drags down over my heels and gets all ragged. Bastards!
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I shop (online of course) at Fück off you fat basŧard!
no complaints here
actually it's Cotton Traders
no complaints here
actually it's Cotton Traders
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turn-upsmh wrote:What about odd-numbered sizes? I need a 33 inch leg but can only get 32 or 34. One's flapping around my ankles, the other drags down over my heels and gets all ragged. Bastards!
What’s the difference between a buffalo and a bison?
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sizes are all different country to country
make to make or label to label.
my hubby has a 35 w and 36 l. finding a pair of pants to fit is a nightmare.
my size is 34 w and no idea what length is but pants are always too long and so i need heels and also a belt size in the kid's department. unless you go to indian or italian shops, their ladies are more my height.
for the kids it's terrible...the length of my son's legs means he needs to wear a belt as his waist is tiny as is that of my daughter. buying in length sizes always means too big waist sizes and then just three months later, they have grown again and the pants are too short.
i hate shopping and go into shops cause we all have to fit!
make to make or label to label.
my hubby has a 35 w and 36 l. finding a pair of pants to fit is a nightmare.
my size is 34 w and no idea what length is but pants are always too long and so i need heels and also a belt size in the kid's department. unless you go to indian or italian shops, their ladies are more my height.
for the kids it's terrible...the length of my son's legs means he needs to wear a belt as his waist is tiny as is that of my daughter. buying in length sizes always means too big waist sizes and then just three months later, they have grown again and the pants are too short.
i hate shopping and go into shops cause we all have to fit!
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FACT!Hollylicious wrote:They really need to bring the skinny tall-arse shops here. Shopping for trousers is a pain in the arseErudite wrote:
Aye, sadly the skinny short-arse shop has yet to open.
now when I come to think of it... it has been years since I last visited a shop.
all my pants are 'that old' and I buy my shirts at concerts
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We wear our pants the same sizeQuiff Boy wrote:it's quite tricky to get jeans in the uk that are 32 inch waist and a 38 leg
But yes, that size is a pain to find, luckily there are a couple of shops in town where you can get them on order, so I just go in and try a 32/shorty after which I order a 32/long enough
To get a proper size suit, however, is an even bigger problem I always need to get the legs and arms adjusted because I'd fit in the ones that are the correct length about a dozen of times