Please tell me your stats, dress size, and body shape!
For familiarization and research purposes :)
I'll start-
20 yrs old, 168cm (5'6), 90kg (198lbs), UK dress size 16 top and 18 bottom (which means US 12 top and 14 bottom), pear shaped.
Edit - added height. Please tell if you're following US or UK dress size!
29 yrs, ~138 (guessing), I am a size 8 jeans and I would say a 6 or an 8 for dress size. I guess I would consider myself an apple shape, but slowly starting to get that hour glass figure :)
15 years, 143 lbs., 5'4", dress size 8, hourgalss.
I think height is important here as well...
I'm 33 and currently 5'5" and weigh 206 pounds. I'm somewhere between a US size 16 and 18 depending on the article of clothing. (Actually, I think it's that I'm fitting into my size 16 stuff now that I've lost 14 pounds). The jacket I wore this morning is a UK 18 (I use tot travel there a lot) and maybe the eensiest bit too snug.
oh, and I'm an hourglass shape.
18, 5'1", 123 lb, hourglass, size 10.
25 years old, 5'8", 210 lbs, US size 16, i guess i'm between hour glass and pear.
26, 5'7, 149ish. I wear a 8-10 jean (US), no idea in dresses. I think I'm pretty much a pear shape, but borderline rectangle. Even at my heaviest, I had no curves unless I turned sideways =)
- 15 years old
- 5'5
- 125 lbs or so (my scale's pretty trippy plus it's my time of the month so... not too sure how accurate that is)
- US size: jeans are a size 5 or so. And I normally just get a medium for shirts so... not sure. I don't really wear dresses so can't tell you that.
- Either rectangle or pear... not totally sure.
5'3.5" 143 pounds; apple shaped
In Canada, so I think US sizes are closest (when I was younger, US size 6 = Canadian size 8; I'm not sure whether that's still true or if they're the same now)
- Size 6-8 pants
- Size 8-10 tops (small or medium; I *never* thought I'd ever fit into a size small top so this is weird to me)
- Size 8-10 dresses
27 years old
5'7", 164 pounds, size 8-10 dress size (us) depending on where it's from; pear-shaped as well
21 5'2 132lb UK size 14 bottom (Getting a bit loose now) 16 top. Definatly pear shaped.
24, 5'5, 131-132lbs, hourglass-ish/pear-ish (35.5-27-37.5...not sure what size that is...)...trying to get rid of the last bits of stomach and thigh fat
Original Post by baby08:
29 yrs, ~138 (guessing), I am a size 8 jeans and I would say a 6 or an 8 for dress size. I guess I would consider myself an apple shape, but slowly starting to get that hour glass figure :)
I am 5'3".
28 years
165cm (5'4")
101 kg (222lbs)
size 16 (AUS)
Hourglass
Age: 22
Height: 5'3
Weight: 113.5
Pants size: US size 7/8
Dress size: No clue, but usually if a store carries a medium I wear that size.
Shape: I'm definitely a pear. Ha Ha.
Original Post by susiecue:
5'3.5" 143 pounds; apple shaped
In Canada, so I think US sizes are closest (when I was younger, US size 6 = Canadian size 8; I'm not sure whether that's still true or if they're the same now)
- Size 6-8 pants
- Size 8-10 tops (small or medium; I *never* thought I'd ever fit into a size small top so this is weird to me)
- Size 8-10 dresses
I've never actually found an EXACT twin on here before. That's me, 100%, right now. Cheers!
5'3", 145 pounds, hourglass, US size ten, and I generally wear a medium is shirts.
19, 5'7, 144, size 8ish pants, small top, small dress, hour glass shape
23, 5'3, 125lbs, size 8 pants, size 4 dress, hour glass.
5'7", 112lbs, UK dress size 6-8. Would like to comfortably fit into a size 6. Body shape is inverted pear (bigger boobs than hips and small waist).
5'2.5", 171 (as of this morning!!!), hourglass and my sizes vary GREATLY depending on the cut. Generally I wear a 12 pant, M or L shirt (I am also large busted so that factors into the shirt size) and I am a 10 or 12 in a dress. All US sizes.
I don't get really hung up on the size thing b/c I know that they are all different based on the manufacturer. As long as I keep seeing the number on the scale go down and the waist of my pants get loser I am a happy camper ![]()
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