“What kills me is that you can get men’s waist size 29, 31 and 33 fairly easily but you can’t find 35’s. I have a 34 1/2 waist and 34 pants are just too tight after washing. A 36 needs a belt and the pants are bunched up all around under the belt.”
No joke. I am a 34W and 36 or 38 length. Large quads that don’t fit in stupid skinny pants.
I can’t get my arms to fit in anything.
All clothes, excepting work clothes, are for either skinny metrosexuals or fat people.
“I cant get my arms to fit in anything.”
Same here. I’m narrow chested and tall though. So if I get a medium shirt, the sleeves come halfway down my forearms.
And if I get a large or extra large shirt, I feel like I could be a flying squirrell. :)
In the news story I saw on tv, the news team took the pants to tailors to measure the waist, so I think the waist measurements reported were accurate.
When I first started wearing junior clothing, a size 5 was the smallest available. By the time my daughter started wearing junior-sized clothes, the smallest size was a 0. We’ll have to go into the negative numbers soon.