Was reminded of this while posting a comment on another LJ.
While I was on vacation, I cleaned out my closet. A lot of clothes that got moved to Utah I didn't really need, so I decdied to get rid of a bunch of stuff. I came across a kilted skirt I'd bought when I was14 16 -- it was a size 10. I'm 43 now, and a size 4, but that skirt didn't fit! It was a size too small. So that's how much they've changed clothing sizes over the years. I knew they had, but it was the first time I'd had actual proof in my hands. If they'd kept sizes the same, that means I'd be a size 12 today.
While I was on vacation, I cleaned out my closet. A lot of clothes that got moved to Utah I didn't really need, so I decdied to get rid of a bunch of stuff. I came across a kilted skirt I'd bought when I was
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Date: 2007-05-17 05:15 pm (UTC)From:On average, they drift about one full misses size per decade.
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Date: 2007-05-18 08:49 am (UTC)From:As for dress sizes, I have enough trouble getting my head around the UK, EU and Aus varieties in my wardrobe without getting confused with US weirdness as well :p
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Date: 2007-05-19 01:58 am (UTC)From:And I agree, different countries' sizes are insane.