Can somebody please explain to me how these two can wear the same size dress?
Of, so I was looking at pictures of plus sized models. Now, there’s one who is 5′3" 210 lbs, measurements (in inches) 48-43-53 and she wears a size 18. (I assume US, but if it’s English than this makes even LESS sense) Now there is another one that is almost 5′11" 211 lbs, measurements (in inches) 45-35-45 and also wears a US size 18. No somebody tell me, how the hell does this work?
yes, I know there is a difference in height, but that shouldn’t make a difference because one woman’s hip measurement is 45, the other is 53. THE SHORTER ONE IS LARGER. the waist on the taller one is 35 inches, while the shorter has a 43 inch waist. That is a HUGE 8 inch difference. Correct me if I’m wrong, but The waist in one size of pants only goes so large. For example, a size 2 is always going to be 34-24-34, no matter how tall you are.
thats a big difference in height. have u heard baby got back by sir mix a lot? 36-24-36 looks diffent on a woman who’s 5′3 and 5′7…
lol. i guess wiki backs me up on that…http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BWH


March 5th, 2010at 6:54 am
Ummm she’s taller…
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March 5th, 2010at 7:29 am
thats a big difference in height. have u heard baby got back by sir mix a lot? 36-24-36 looks diffent on a woman who’s 5′3 and 5′7…
lol. i guess wiki backs me up on that…http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BWH
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March 5th, 2010at 8:04 am
(not an answer lol) ok
im really sorry if i bugged you wen i kept posting the "sexy belly" questions it kept saying "error" so i didn’t know it’d posted and i kept doing it! sorry! lol
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March 5th, 2010at 8:45 am
thanks for answering my question but honestly i have no clue
sorry
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March 5th, 2010at 8:57 am
Are they wearing the same brand? Alot of brands have same size chart but will actually be bigger. like I wear a size 9 but at American Eagle size 4 is my size. I think they want people to be tricked so they will feel like they are skinny so they will keep buying there clothes
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