Gem Genie
Registered Shopper
I've posted this in here but it could go anywhere really.
I think it is about time what with all the EU regulations for everything these days that we had uniform clothes sizing right across the board.
I am fed up to the back teeth of a size meaning one thing with one retailer and quite another with a shop down the street.
When I was a teenager, the standard size that every female aimed for was 36 - 24 - 36 with the waist always being 12 inches smaller than the bust and hips. Classic hourglass! This equated to a 14 by the way.
Why can't clothes be sized so that we could go in any shop or watch any channel and know that we are getting the same size no matter where we buy them from. Maybe there could be a slight variation like a 14+ or a 14- (etc etc ) so that people with in between sizes could try them.
I am an XL in some things, 2XL in others and dare I say 3XL in some. It is very much a guessing game.
If you look at Nina Leonard clothes for instance, they even vary from dress to dress.
I think it is about time what with all the EU regulations for everything these days that we had uniform clothes sizing right across the board.
I am fed up to the back teeth of a size meaning one thing with one retailer and quite another with a shop down the street.
When I was a teenager, the standard size that every female aimed for was 36 - 24 - 36 with the waist always being 12 inches smaller than the bust and hips. Classic hourglass! This equated to a 14 by the way.
Why can't clothes be sized so that we could go in any shop or watch any channel and know that we are getting the same size no matter where we buy them from. Maybe there could be a slight variation like a 14+ or a 14- (etc etc ) so that people with in between sizes could try them.
I am an XL in some things, 2XL in others and dare I say 3XL in some. It is very much a guessing game.
If you look at Nina Leonard clothes for instance, they even vary from dress to dress.