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Old 08-08-2009, 16:47   #1
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Default Trouser and belt sizes. Mutter.

How does this work?

I order a pair of trousers that I know will fit in size 34. I also order a belt in 34-36 to go with the trousers. I know the troggs will fit so therefore the belt should do as well.

They all turn up, the trousers fit perfectly but the belt just meets end to end.

I measure my waist and it's 40". The total belt length is 40".

WTF?

Is there some secret difference between trouser and belt sizes? Are trousers made larger so that people will think their waists aren't as large as they actually are?

What's going on here. Now I have to return the belt and get a larger one.
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Old 08-08-2009, 16:50   #2
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Trouser sizes have never been accurate, i can understand that with womens sizing (10 etc) as it's not a unit of measurement whereas inches should always be inches surely?

An example would be, from somewhere like primark i have to buy 34-36 inch waist stuff, whereas in Next i can get away with 32 inch stuff. Makes no sense.
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Old 08-08-2009, 18:08   #3
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It all depends on the following:
  • Where you take the measurement. Many (including me) get the waistline wrong when measuring.
  • How much give the trousers have in them (usually much more give than a belt will have).
  • How accurate the size of the trousers is. The cut of the trousers will have an impact here and so will things like shrinkage in the wash.
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Old 08-08-2009, 18:55   #4
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Oh, I know my waistline is not measured correctly, Mark - I measure the trousers for where I'm going to wear them, ie under my belly. But the point here is that trousers with a size of 34 fit perfectly, but a belt that's supposed to do 34-36 and actually measures 40 just about manages to reach.

As far as I'm concerned 34" trousers should fit around part of my body that's 34", it doesn't matter where that is!
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Old 08-08-2009, 18:58   #5
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I think the whole fashion industry is messed up really, no one can reliable measure anything that well when it comes to clothes, this is why i like trying stuff on in shops if i'm not too sure
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Old 08-08-2009, 20:27   #6
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It's all a bit mad - sizes just don't seem uniform anymore
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Old 08-08-2009, 20:38   #7
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I have a habit of wearing mens trousers as its easier to find something that fits but even doing that I usually have to take several sizes to the changing room as no two shops are the same :/

Serious arse about the belt Feek - would maybe the last number of holes = the "size" of the belt? even if it doesn't make sense, at least you'd then know where they measure from for belts next time
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Old 10-08-2009, 16:35   #8
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I tried on some skinny fit jeans at the weekend and I couldn't even get my stick insect legs in them. No idea who they are intended for. Men's sizes vary so much my only choice is to try everything on in the shop and invariably it's only the most expensive garments that actually fit.
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Old 10-08-2009, 17:54   #9
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It's mad, isn't it. I tend to buy all my clothes from 1 shop these days, as they are consistently correct. I don't want to a) remember each size for each shop and b) have to try everything on when I know my size.

When I was a big lad (21 stone) I found it to be worse, but I think I was just cursed...
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Old 11-08-2009, 09:51   #10
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Just as bad when you're skinny. Everything is made for a fuller figured lad now, so most shirts have belly space which I simply can't fill. Buying a suit is an expensive nightmare
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