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I belong to a "petite/curvy group" on FB. I am 5 feet tall between 125-130 and I wear a size 12/Medium. How is it that women my height but 40 lbs heavier able to wear the same size, I find this very confusing. Over the past years I was 80 pounds heavier and my size went down as I lost weight. I hope I am making sense. Thank you all.

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@I am still oxox 

 

I think it will depend on the garment and if you're talking about "standard" sizing or QVC's vanity sizing.

 

Manufacturers' sizing can be a little irregular.

 

Also, some women are apple shape or pear shape ... so that factors in, also.  

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@I am still oxox 

 

I think it will depend on the garment and if you're talking about "standard" sizing or QVC's vanity sizing.

 

Manufacturers' sizing can be a little irregular.

 

Also, some women are apple shape or pear shape ... so that factors in, also.  


@Tinkrbl44 I rarely buy clothes from QVC I am talking about Amazon, and stores like Loft Actually I should not mention Amazon because their sized vary greatly by brand

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@TheMemphisVette  I am not sure I get your point


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density

 

 


 

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@I am still oxox wrote:

@Tinkrbl44 wrote:

@I am still oxox 

 

I think it will depend on the garment and if you're talking about "standard" sizing or QVC's vanity sizing.

 

Manufacturers' sizing can be a little irregular.

 

Also, some women are apple shape or pear shape ... so that factors in, also.  


@Tinkrbl44 I rarely buy clothes from QVC I am talking about Amazon, and stores like Loft Actually I should not mention Amazon because their sized vary greatly by brand


 

@I am still oxox 

 

Thinking back, sizing has always required a trial and error approach.

 

You can go to a B&M store and take 5 pair of size 12 black slacks into the fitting room to try on .... and they won't all fit the same.  

 

 

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I think I know what the OP is saying.

Perhaps some customers give spandex a greater stretch.

 

But, items fit differently and bodies are built differently.

 

 

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Heavier bones and denser muscles.  Also some people have more internal body fat.   I'm not joking.   A bariatrics physician told me.   I have never been thin or even average weight.  I have been morbidly obese and  then obese.  I'm now about 20 pounds overweight but happy with my body.  I have never "looked" like my weight.  Right now, I wear a size 12 on top,  14 on the bottom.  My friend who wears 30 pounds less than me and is 2 inches taller; wears a size 12.     Yes, you are making perfect sense.  There are a lot of differences in individual bodies.

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There is approximately 5 pounds difference between ladies' sizes...

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