The most maddening things is that even within a brand, size, S,M,L, etc. are inconsistent, never mind hoping there would be consistency of measurement across brands.
Their charts expose this onconsistency. Some brands Mack Weldon, is more consistent than say American Apparel.
Even when objective measures like pants waist size in inches, typically a size 32" actually 34" --I guess to make people think they are thinner tan they actually are.
Their charts expose this onconsistency. Some brands Mack Weldon, is more consistent than say American Apparel.
Even when objective measures like pants waist size in inches, typically a size 32" actually 34" --I guess to make people think they are thinner tan they actually are.