Size matters
Since the vast majority of my clothes and shoes are still on a ship in the Atlantic Ocean, as far as I know, I have had to do a little shopping. One of the challenges of shopping, however, has been figuring out, all over again, what size I am.
For shoes, sizes are roughly two sizes smaller.
For dresses and trousers (not pants!), you're a size larger. So if you're normally a 6 in the U.S., you're an 8 in the U.K. That's pants! Why can't it be the other way round?
Stay tuned for more random fashion rants...
For shoes, sizes are roughly two sizes smaller.
For dresses and trousers (not pants!), you're a size larger. So if you're normally a 6 in the U.S., you're an 8 in the U.K. That's pants! Why can't it be the other way round?
Stay tuned for more random fashion rants...
1 Comments:
Same sizing in Australia - I was sad to discover it... at least we don't have European sizing where I think it's high 20's and low 30's! :O
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