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How come i can fit into jeans that are the same size as another pair i cant fit into?

Last Updated on February 9, 2022 by Sarah Keene

Different manufacturers, different cuts, different dimensions even if the pants are your size. Some manufacturers have waist measurements in excess of your actual waist measurement. So a size 34 may actually have a 36 inch waist circumference on the garment. Other brands don’t do vanity sizing.

Also know, are all jeans the same size? Most pants sizes use the same system, but some brands use different sizes like S, M, L, or US Sizes. Refer to this chart to convert. Women’s jeans sizes go by the same two numbers (e.g. 32×30 means waist length of 32 inches, leg length of 30 inches).

Subsequently, should jeans be a size bigger? While jeans do stretch, it is not a good idea to buy one size smaller, especially while buying skinny jeans. You may be unable to wear them at all or may feel uncomfortable while wearing them.

Beside above, why do my measurements not match size chart? There’s a few reasons for this: Lack of consistency: Each clothing company sizes clothes in their own unique way, some fit small some run big. Some companies’ garments will have uniquely long arms, or a tighter torso while other measurements remain the same as others.

In this regard, why do the same jeans fit differently? In other words, under time and cost pressures, the waistband could be cut an inch too big, then stitched in the wrong place, which adds up to a few inches difference in actual size. That‘s how identical items, from the same brands, sometimes don’t fit the same.

Why do I constantly have to pull my jeans up?

Constantly pulling up the waistband of your pants is no fun. It means that either the inseam is too short or the waist is a tad too small.

Why are my jeans all different sizes?

It’s because there is no set standard for women’s sizing in clothing. Every company, and even several manufacturers use different measurements for different sizes. Some boutique type stores even have their own special way of sizing things.

Do black jeans fit tighter than blue?

There are a couple of reasons the black is smaller and due to manufacturer defect (in my opinion!). Due to the nature of dye processes and properties, garments dyed black (and many dark green shades) will shrink more than any other color.

How do I know my jeans size?

How do you know if jeans are too big?

  1. If you need a belt to hold up your jeans, it’s too big. This goes for all pants.
  2. If you can trace the outline of your leg shape and butt (see right), it’s too tight. If your jeans look like denim printed yoga tights, they’re way too tight.

Do jeans loosen after wearing?

All jeans get loose after a few wearings. It’s the cotton denim fabric that begins to relax in those areas where it’s stretched or put under the most tension. Just wearing the jeans … walking, moving about …will relax the fabric all over and they will get looser …and feel softer.

Should jeans be tight at first?

Ideally, your waistband should fit tightly enough that you don’t need a belt, but not so tight that it feels constricting. For raw denim this means you can fit maybe two fingers into the waistband, but for stretchier styles that number goes up a bit to maybe four.

Why does my waist measure bigger than my jean size?

It’s not because you measured wrong. There is actually a big difference between the size number and actual measurement. People debate over why, but there is maybe a 4–6 in difference at size 42, so that actually sounds about right. It’s evolved that way over time.

Why are all size charts different?

Each garment will vary from these measurements based on how it’s designed to fit. Some garments are intentionally designed to be more fitted while others are designed as a “relaxed fit”. On the other hand, many clothing sizes do NOT differ from one brand to another.

How do you measure a woman’s waist?

  1. Start at the top of your hip bone, then bring the tape measure all the way around your body, level with your belly button.
  2. Make sure it’s not too tight and that it’s straight, even at the back. Don’t hold your breath while measuring.
  3. Check the number on the tape measure right after you exhale.

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