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Men's pants sizes not accurate, but 'vanity'
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| September 09, 2010
| staff
Posted on 09/13/2010 7:46:29 AM PDT by tlb
Esquire Magazine discovered a secret technique used in the pants making industry called "vanity sizing," a merchandizing trick of sizes that make you feel good and want to buy the clothes.
Eyewitness News bought four pairs of labeled 36-inch waist pants from different retailers. Old Navy's pants measured 39 inches and H&M at 39.5 inches, while Banana Republic and The Gap both came in at 40 inches.
Esquire Magazine's own test measured H&M's size 36-inch dress pants as 37 inches, Calvin Klein's Dylan pant as 38.5 inches, and The Gap as 39 inches. The worst was Old Navy, coming in at 41 inches.
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TOPICS: Business/Economy; Health/Medicine; Society; Weird Stuff
KEYWORDS: clothing; deception; esquire; waist
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To: tlb
Sizes are not the same as there were...in waist or length. Once upon a time, I a wore 34 X 38 Levi’s 501 jeans. Now, I wear a 40 X 34. Did my legs get shorter as I got fat?
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posted on
09/13/2010 8:41:26 AM PDT
by
Fundamentally Fair
(If exercising the right to free speech invites violence, then girls in short skirts invite rape.)
To: Fundamentally Fair
Did my legs get shorter as I got fat? Yes.
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posted on
09/13/2010 8:51:28 AM PDT
by
SIDENET
("If that's your best, your best won't do." -Dee Snider)
To: Pessimist
Wonder if these journalists knew they should only measure to the button. And of course dont forget about shrinkage after washing and drying. Journalists know about "shrinkage", don't they?
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posted on
09/13/2010 8:55:16 AM PDT
by
Zeppo
("Happy Pony is on - and I'm NOT missing Happy Pony")
To: tlb
labeled 36-inch waist...coming in at 41 inches. They are designed that way for the droopy pants idiots.
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posted on
09/13/2010 8:55:31 AM PDT
by
Domandred
(Fdisk, format, and reinstall the entire .gov system.)
To: kaylar
I sew some of my garments. In sewing patterns, which haven’t changed, I cut just outside the size 14 line. In some higher end clothing lines, I wear a 10. Basic mall clothes? A six. It hasn’t made sense to me for years.
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posted on
09/13/2010 9:00:14 AM PDT
by
PrincessB
("if government X-rays are anything like the photos the DMV takes for your license, count me out" A.)
To: Pessimist
And of course dont forget about shrinkage after washing and drying.
don't say shrinkage.
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posted on
09/13/2010 9:02:40 AM PDT
by
stylin19a
(Never buy a putter until you first get a chance to throw it)
To: dalereed
actually, it just seems to be too short for the weight.
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posted on
09/13/2010 9:03:51 AM PDT
by
stylin19a
(Never buy a putter until you first get a chance to throw it)
To: stylin19a
” it just seems to be too short for the weight.”
Definition of obesity!!!!
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posted on
09/13/2010 9:05:57 AM PDT
by
dalereed
To: SIDENET
Yes.Then my torso got longer, as I am still 6'1". ;)
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posted on
09/13/2010 9:13:26 AM PDT
by
Fundamentally Fair
(If exercising the right to free speech invites violence, then girls in short skirts invite rape.)
To: Pessimist
That’s OK, apparently size 19 neck means “big fat ass” in shirt.
It’s absurd one can’t be fit and buy clothes.
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posted on
09/13/2010 9:16:35 AM PDT
by
TheThirdRuffian
(Nothing to see here. Move along.)
To: tlb
My wife will have a great laugh over this article, I’m sure.
To: tlb
judging from the list of stores, it seems more a metro issue than a real issue.
Seriously a tape measure does not lie.
The GAP? Old Navy? please.
Banana Republic lost its “cool” a decade ago.
If these stores think lying will help they are sadly mistaken.
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posted on
09/13/2010 9:43:39 AM PDT
by
longtermmemmory
(VOTE! http://www.senate.gov and http://www.house.gov)
To: kaylar
Pretty much. My correct size is 30/30 and good luck finding those!
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posted on
09/13/2010 10:55:17 AM PDT
by
BenKenobi
(We cannot do everything at once, but we can do something at once. -Silent Cal)
To: tlb
Note to self - buy dress pants at Old Navy.
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posted on
09/13/2010 10:59:22 AM PDT
by
meyer
(Our own government has become our enemy,...)
To: Dr. Sivana
LOL!
Yeah, that’s true.
But I don’t think I’ll be getting much shorter!
To: Persevero
Do you use a tailor or does the drycleaner do it for you?
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posted on
09/13/2010 12:33:39 PM PDT
by
Auntie Mame
(Fear not tomorrow. God is already there.)
To: Auntie Mame
The drycleaner. Does a good job, has an “alterations” sign in the window.
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posted on
09/13/2010 12:38:16 PM PDT
by
Persevero
(Homeschooling for Excellence since 1992)
To: kaylar
I hear you! My Mom recently gave me a pair of wool slacks that she wore 40 years ago-sized 8 and they fit me perfectly. For me to buy jeans today I need a 2 or a 0 for them not to fall off of me. I hate it as it makes me feel as if I’m anorexic.
To: AdmSmith; Arthur Wildfire! March; Berosus; bigheadfred; blueyon; Convert from ECUSA; dervish; ...
I don’t think this is what’s going on — I think it’s just lousy workmanship. I buy two otherwise identical pairs of pants, same size, one fits, the other doesn’t. Often the other isn’t even close. Thanks tlb.
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posted on
09/13/2010 4:03:18 PM PDT
by
SunkenCiv
(Democratic Underground... matters are worse, as their latest fund drive has come up short...)
To: SunkenCiv
Same with shoes. I had to try on 5 pair to get a “pair” that fit. The cashier couldn’t figure out why the two shoes had different SKU’s.
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posted on
09/13/2010 7:00:36 PM PDT
by
bigheadfred
(We built a tower of stone. With our flesh and bone. Just to see him fly .)
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