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Size Zeros: what are your stats?


Just wonderin'. I know I've seen zeros in the "what's your size?" thread. What are the stats (height, weight, frame size,) of size zero clothes?

Edited Apr 27 2008 16:36 by iae
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I'm a size zero usually and sometimes 1. I'm 5'7" and 112 pounds. But I'm supposed to gain weight, so it's not a healthy size for my height I guess.
I wear zeros or double-zeros in any "adult" sized stores, but I usually wear 1-2's in "juniors" or teens. I'm thirteen, small-framed, five foot one, and 95 pounds.

i'm 5'9 1/2, small-framed, around 110-112 (don't really know anymore, haven't weighed in awhile but my clothes fit the same)

I'm the same as some others, depends on the line of clothes, but size zero or one most of the time. 33 years, 5'2", 115 lbs, small frame.

Oops - I came in on this thread from the "overview" link - didn't check on the forum. Sorry to troll your thread, I'm not really a young cc'er!Laughing

I wear size zero in Levi's.. I'm 5'4" and somewhere between 105 and 115 pounds [haha sorry such a broad range.. I'll update this when I find out exactly].

I wear a 0, but if any of you are familiar with the 20s sizing system, I am a 24. I'm 5'4" and about 100 lbs

fyz.. i dont know how much you are looking to spend, buti know BCBG dresses come in small sizes and they are cut narrowly. Just a suggestion :)

I wish I were a zero. :P

Haha. Meleba, no you don't! Most zeroes don't have hips unless they're shorter than 5'2". *Pouts*

I don't want hips. I want to be skinneh!

I used to want to be a size zero but it's just not meant to be. I've accepted that now because if I wasn't zero at 5'9 at 104 lbs and 4% body fat, what hope do I have? I'm glad I don't focus all my energy on that anymore.

I might be a zero if I could find anywhere that sold them ><  I'm 5'4, 95lbs, 22.5" waist and 30" hips.

Clothing sizes are weird though, I have size 6 (US2) jeans that are dead loose, but size 8s (US4) that fit quite snuggly :S

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im a size zero or a 24..

im 5'2" and about 100 lbs.

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5'3'' and around 100 lbs.

Most of you are extremely underweight.. what a shame.
Most of you are extremely underweight.. what a shame.

Tsk tsk tsk. Being underweight is just as dangerous as being overweight.
I agreed, some of them are 5'9 or 5'8 and just only 110 pounds, although you say you are healthy but i dont think so, low level of body fat wont do you any good. You might not be able to see the affect now but in the future you will be seeing results. By that time it will be too late to reverse all the affect.

By the way, what is wrong with having curves? beyonce looks much better than nicole ritche!
If everyone's healthy and happy, then it's hardly a shame. :) I used to be a 0 or 00 until people started poking at my hipbones and saying I needed to gain weight. Unfortunately, I binged my way a pudgy and bloated 108lbs (I'm 5'2 only if I cheat just a tad). :(

There's absolutely nothing wrong with curves. The problem comes when the fat goes to your stomach, your arms, and your thighs. I just LOVE how magazines promoting "curves" show gorgeous women with giant boobs, tiny waists, and beautiful hips instead of...you know, what most of us look like when we gain weight (i.e. flabby). We DON'T look like Beyonce for the most part.

Speaking of whom, yes, Beyonce is way hotter than Nicole Richie. But can you really compare Keira Knightley and...I don't know, Michael Moore? Or Giselle Bundchen and and Rosie O'Donnell?
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Original Post by lisabarnett:

fyz.. i dont know how much you are looking to spend, buti know BCBG dresses come in small sizes and they are cut narrowly. Just a suggestion :)

Thanks!

I was actually looking at those online.

they seem to be about in my price range.


you're post made me actually go back and look and I found one my size:

I'm going to try to find it in a store to see if I really like it.

 

I'm recovering from a lifetime of Superior Mesenteric Artery Syndrome (never heard if it? See the Wikipedia article I wrote) which causes severe emaciation. I used to be 74 lbs (12.7 BMI), but now, three months after surgery, I have battled my way up to 81~82 lbs (Improvement! But, I still have a long way to go...) I am 20 years old, 5'4.5" and wear 00 - 0 pants in juniors (loose fit). As for t-shirts, XS in juniors is a tad large, but a youth small usually fits... :(

~RedViolin87

PS. To fyz: That's a beautiful dress!  I hope you find it :)
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