Why do jeans fit differently




















And what, if anything, can be done about it? The second balloons around me. Hartman nods knowingly. This madness is partly our own fault. Studies have shown that shoppers prefer to buy clothing labeled with small sizes because it boosts our confidence.

So as the weight of the average American woman rose, from lb. Over time this created an arms race, and retailers went to extremes trying to one-up one another. By the late s, standard sizes had become so forgiving that designers introduced new ones 0, 00 to make up the difference. This was a workable issue—albeit an annoying one—so long as women shopped in physical stores with help from clerks who knew which sizes ran big and small.

Then came the Internet. People started buying more clothes online, trying them on at home, realizing that nothing fit, and sending them back. And retailers got stuck with the bills—for two-way shipping, inspection and repair. Now vanity sizing, which was once a reliable sales gimmick, sucks up billions of dollars in profits each year. And to understand why, it helps to understand how sizing came to exist in the first place.

The designer is Tina Sondergaard, a Danish woman who opened her first store in Rome in But if Sondergaard is thinking that, it never shows. Do I want to show off my arms or hide them? Do I want to emphasize my waist? My legs? Getting dressed in the morning should never result in labored breathing and a sweaty brow. Trade your too-tight-for-comfort jeans in for a pair made with a generous amount of stretch.

Heck, you could skip the zipper all together and slip into the comfort and style of pull-on jeans. This may be a problem reserved for ladies with curves but nothing can ruin an otherwise flawless look more than the dreaded back gap caused by a pair of too-low jeans.

If you have a problem with your jeans popping out in the back — or riding a little too low for comfort — when you sit down then you should consider buying jeans made with your curves in mind. Mid-rise or high-rise jean cuts are also a great choice for eliminating back-gap potential and tend to offer a flattering silhouette on almost every body type.

All body shapes can benefit from a pair of skinnies that fit like a glove. And wide leg silhouettes are also going strong. Hems are a big deal for Adams-Geller, too. Mind the gap Jeans that hug your legs and booty but feel loose around the waist, are the number one fit issue.

Think about stretch Have you been a victim of slacker jeans? Think about cost per wear To splurge or not to splurge is always a question when it comes to buying new jeans. Joseph Communications uses cookies for personalization, to customize its online advertisements, and for other purposes. Learn more or change your cookie preferences. By continuing to use our service, you agree to our use of cookies. We use cookies why?

You can change cookie preferences. Continued site use signifies consent. Forget spending hours in a badly-lit changing room. With our denim fit guide, we take the hassle out of buying new jeans. Even an off-the-rack blazer can look bespoke if you get the fit right.

Whether you want to loosen up or try something more slim, these tips will make sure your look stays balanced. All online, completely free Sign In Sign Up. James, Sheffield In a perfect world, James, they would. Related style tips The step-by-step guide to finding jeans that fit Forget spending hours in a badly-lit changing room.



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