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A little sizing suggestions? Before I was married, I always bought size 32” jeans, but for the past two years I’d had to buy 34 waist x 32 length jeans from Banana Republic. I saw someone suggest measuring the waist of your current jeans to see your size. Well, I grabbed a tape measure: the size 34 waist pants and my bare waist are about 37 real inches in circumference. I’m 6’1” tall. I’m sorry to ask the same question that everyone does (believe me, I read through a bunch of comments), but I didn’t see others post their actual waist inches and buying luxury-priced jeans sight-unseen (and I usually try on a few $40-$60 jeans before actually purchasing) makes me too nervous to jump.
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erickong
7412
Aug 25, 2019
EvshrugAfter some wear and 1 wash, these feel TTS (true to size) for me. I typically wear American Eagle jeans
erickongNot asking for your personal dimensions, but if you take a tape measure to your hips/jeans circumference, do you find that measurement to match the “waist” measurement on the sizing chart for the size you have? Its so tough/nerve wracking to buy jeans online, sight unseen. And I assume the usual Drop policy of No Returns is in effect even if they don’t fit? I’ve never had to return anything from Drop before... but these are clothes!
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erickong
7412
Aug 25, 2019
EvshrugI just measured my hips with a tape. A little over 33 inches. And the jeans that I have are 32x34
erickongHuh. Maybe I measured wrong? Because I wear 34x32 (or 34 if available), used to wear 32’s, but my waist became wider. Maybe I gained even more weight since I last bought pants, and all my current ones stretched to fit? Edit: Just measured my waist again, since last time on these forums I gained an inch. Sooooo I'm just getting fat. Too much work stress I guess! Hopefully things stop fluctuating soon.
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erickong
7412
Aug 25, 2019
EvshrugMy American Eagle jeans are made with some elastic/cotton blend so that it has some give. Maybe yours are like that also
EvshrugMost commercial jeans are at least +2" in the waist. I find the more mainstream the brand - usually the more vanity sized. I'm the guy who goes to a department store and takes ten Size 32's to the dressing room and specs the measurements. 3-4" is commonplace vanity sizing and the more successful the jean on the sales floor, usually the more vanity sized the jean. To your question - get a tape measure + use our measurement chart and your favorite fitting pair of jeans and you should get the size you want. ++Please feel to reach out to me if you have questions about anything denim in nature!
john.webbYou’re doing God’s work man, thanks!
EvshrugSounds about right @Evshrug. Most jeans are vanity-sized; 32-sized denim will fit 36" waist most of the time (TH, BR, CK...). Unfortunately there is no consensus, and worse, some brands aren't even consistent internally. I think The drop denim will be sized closer to reality, 32 size will fit 35" waist. So for 38" real inches you'd go with a size 35.
TherocThanks for the tip! 37.5” lately ;) Still, I have a nice Slidebelt from here. Getting outdoors and bicycling!
BananaMace
2
Dec 25, 2019
EvshrugYikes. What is the wife feeding you that you had to go to 34 inches? Lol
BananaMaceWell, she’s vegetarian, so we eat a lot of pasta
erickong
7412
Dec 25, 2019
EvshrugCarbs are love. Carbs are life
erickongHo ho ho! Isn’t there a thing about how women try to comfort their mate so they don’t want to leave, and try to fatten them up a bit so the other women know he’s off the market?
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