Sizing jeans is an essential skill to have when shopping for new clothes and building a wardrobe. Because brands size their jeans differently, knowing measurements allows you to figure out your best fit for all jean makes and styles. In this article we’ll teach you how to size jeans correctly by taking your body measurements, measuring your favorite pair of jeans, and how to choose the best fit when shopping.
How to Find Your Jeans Size
To find your size in jeans, measure your waist where you’d like the jeans to sit, and measure from your foot to your crotch to find your inseam. These are the most common measurements used in jean sizing, though you can also measure your hips and thighs. Plug these numbers into a size chart to find the best fit.
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Expert Q&A
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QuestionHow can I figure out if my jeans look good from behind?Kathi Burns is a board certified Professional Organizer (CPO) and Founder of Organized and Energized!, her consulting business with a mission to empower people to master their environment and personal image by assisting them in taking control, making change and organizing their lives. Kathi has over 17 years of organizing experience and her work has been featured on Better Homes and Gardens, NBC News, Good Morning America, and Entrepreneur. She has a BS in Communication from Ohio University.Take a friend with you when you're shopping for jeans and ask them if the jeans look good. If you can't bring a friend, ask a worker at the store for their honest opinion.
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- When measuring a pair of jeans, it’s best to measure a new, non-stretch pair. Many jeans can stretch and loosen over time, so if you measure an old pair, it might not accurately represent your size.Thanks
References
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- ↑ https://realigndenim.com/measuring-guide/
- ↑ https://realigndenim.com/measuring-guide/
- ↑ https://www.wickedfamily.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/03/size-guide-PDF-1.pdf
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- ↑ Kathi Burns, CPO®. Fashion Stylist. Expert Interview. 31 December 2019.
- ↑ Kathi Burns, CPO®. Fashion Stylist. Expert Interview. 31 December 2019.
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- ↑ http://www.dapperq.com/2012/10/jeans-101-a-primer-on-fit-color-brands/
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About This Article
To size jeans, start by laying them on a flat surface and smoothing out any wrinkles or creases. Then, measure from one side of the waistband to the other and double that number to get your waist measurement. Next, measure from the crotch seam down to the hem of the pants to get the length. You can also measure from the crotch seam to the top of the waistband to get the rise. Once you've measured the pants, compare the measurements to online size charts when you're shopping for jeans to find the right fit. To learn how to measure yourself to find your jean size, scroll down!
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