Fading Grace
Fading Away
I keep having to send clothes back to my catalogue's because they are way too big! 
Yeah, I'm happy and grateful to have such a problem, but the main reason why this annoys the bejeppers out of me is because EVERY fricken shop that I order the SAME size clothes from has a different sizing system, so I could order a size 18 from one shop that will be too big, and order a size 24 from another shop that will be too small. WTF? (Yep, true story. I have a size 24 Evans dress that doesn't go anywhere near me it might as well be a size 0 and I have a pair of size 18 trousers that fall off me when I put them on) :8855:
I've just discovered something called "Vanity Sizing" here's what it means if like me you've never heard of it;
Vanity Sizing
Noun: The practice of assigning smaller sizes to articles of manufactured clothing than is really the case, in order to encourage sales.
This High Street trick of understating clothes sizes to make shoppers feel slimmer leaves most of us frustrated rather than flattered! :sigh:
Why can't there be a universal dress size in EVERY store (In the UK at least) so that we don't have to keep returning things we order online or wear our poor feet out by having to shop until we drop by going into every shop on the High Street trying to find clothes that fit us!
Well I have found this VERY handy web site Size Guide where you can enter your measurements and find out what dress size you will be in various shops.
I was stunned to find that according to my measurements I'm as small as a size 14 and as big as a size 24! Insane right?! SMH
Oh well, when all's said and done there are worst things I could complain about and it is quite nice having to circle "Too Big" as the reason why you are sending something back
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I'm starting exercise classes next week so I'm not going to buy any more clothes (well try not to
) until my weight stabilizes.
Yeah, I'm happy and grateful to have such a problem, but the main reason why this annoys the bejeppers out of me is because EVERY fricken shop that I order the SAME size clothes from has a different sizing system, so I could order a size 18 from one shop that will be too big, and order a size 24 from another shop that will be too small. WTF? (Yep, true story. I have a size 24 Evans dress that doesn't go anywhere near me it might as well be a size 0 and I have a pair of size 18 trousers that fall off me when I put them on) :8855:
I've just discovered something called "Vanity Sizing" here's what it means if like me you've never heard of it;
Vanity Sizing
Noun: The practice of assigning smaller sizes to articles of manufactured clothing than is really the case, in order to encourage sales.
This High Street trick of understating clothes sizes to make shoppers feel slimmer leaves most of us frustrated rather than flattered! :sigh:
Why can't there be a universal dress size in EVERY store (In the UK at least) so that we don't have to keep returning things we order online or wear our poor feet out by having to shop until we drop by going into every shop on the High Street trying to find clothes that fit us!
Well I have found this VERY handy web site Size Guide where you can enter your measurements and find out what dress size you will be in various shops.
I was stunned to find that according to my measurements I'm as small as a size 14 and as big as a size 24! Insane right?! SMH
Oh well, when all's said and done there are worst things I could complain about and it is quite nice having to circle "Too Big" as the reason why you are sending something back

I'm starting exercise classes next week so I'm not going to buy any more clothes (well try not to