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ATOT waist size poll.

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I will NOT click 36", they fit like sh|t. Thank God some makers have started selling 35" pants. Pisses me off that this isn't the norm. That's a huge difference between 34" and 36"! :disgust:
 
Originally posted by: Spike
Well, I can wear 28's, though I usually wear 30 or 32 (I need a belt with each). My flab (6', 160) is concentrated around my stupid love handles, so that sometimes interfers with pants and forces the 30 waist.

how can you wear 28's and be 160? even at 6ft.

when i wore 28's i was 5'2" and 115! even now im 5'5 and around 160 and in a 30 or 32 (with belt and shirt tucked in)

sheesh
 
Originally posted by: Jfrag
Originally posted by: Mill
Originally posted by: Jfrag
29... I think the odd number ppl need equal representation... Down with the evens!!!!😛

If you wear a 29 you need to eat.

I'm 5'5" tall so that is pretty proportional.

😉

29 here, 5' 7". Don't know how much I weigh, 'cause I haven't weighed myself in like three years. Length 30.
 
Larger than my shoe size,a lot smaller than my IQ.I wear a size small and around a size 4 in most clothing.getting stuff that's long enough in the leg and arm is a problem.
 
Originally posted by: Ornery
I will NOT click 36", they fit like sh|t. Thank God some makers have started selling 35" pants. Pisses me off that this isn't the norm. That's a huge difference between 34" and 36"! :disgust:

yeah.. more should start making 35" sometimes those are the best fit.

my favorite thing is the places (more for women than men) that take a normal size and call it something smaller to make their customers feel skinnier. (ie calling a real size large a small)
 
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