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On Fri, 30 Jan 2004 01:24:09 GMT, Cindy Fuller
> wrote: >You didn't read Jane Brody's column a week or two ago. The trend is >actually the opposite of what you describe. A women's size 8 today is >what used to be a size 12 20 years ago. The higher end clothing >manufacturers have initiated "vanity sizing", to satisfy women who want >to claim they're still a size 8 despite the middle aged spread. Amazing. Perhaps it is regional. Out on the left coast I have found the opposite. When I wear exact measure clothing (16-1/2 x 34 shirts for example), or the M shirts I purchased 25-30 years ago (yes, I still have some that were packed away and brought back out recently) the clothes fit. Yet, went I try on new relatively sized shirts the M tends to be tight and I need to but L. |
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