How
many times have you bought a cute pair of jeans online, only to end up
at the post office for a return when you realize that "your size" is way
too big or snug? With fall clothing making its way into stores, we
talked to some sizing experts to help you navigate the racks and help
you find your perfect fit.
Try Them On
Know the Store Sizing Scale
"Many
mass retailers tend to use larger-than-average sizes so their entire
sizing scale will run bigger than designer denim," says Ladino.
"Higher-quality denim will usually run on the smaller end (since the
weight of the fabric will be heavier) and they are usually one hundred
percent cotton." That means that they will need to be broken in, but as
they are, they will conform to your body better. Tip alert: According to
Ladino, higher-end designer jeans will run small because they make
their fit similar to European sizes. So if you prefer a pair with more
stretch, it's best to buy some that fit tighter.
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There
are no industry standards for sizing, so it can be difficult to shop
for the right size if you aren't familiar with a particular brand. "You
should always go by fit and ignore the number on the waistband," says
Jill Guenza, Vice President of Women's Design for Levi's. Think of it as
the same rule as ignoring what the scale says. Instead, pay attention
to how you feel and how your clothes fit, not the number.
Ask the Right Questions
Guenza
recommends asking these questions when trying on jeans: 1. Are they
comfortable? (Can I wear them all day long without feeling like my
spleen is about to explode out of my waistband?) 2. Are they smooth on
my thighs with no draglines in the back? (Your answer to both of these
should be yes!) 3. Is the backside snug but the waist is gaping? If so,
that's a sign they don't fit properly.
[post_ads_2]Hemming Is Key
"When
taking up your jeans, make sure you wear the shoes you intend to wear
them with," advises celebrity stylist Jeanne Williams, whose clients
include Naomi Watts and Emily Mortimer. If you are hemming pants and
plan on wearing them with flats, you should alter them wearing flats.
Walk around in them, try sitting, and make sure they are flattering from
every angle, she adds.
When You're Between Sizes
Geri Lavrov |
Since
every brand runs differently, it's possible that you could fall into
the "in between" category. "When buying jeans, stretch denim allows for
some flexibility so everyone can still experience a great fit no matter
what size or shape," says Guenza. Another common issue that comes up
when trying on jeans, is that you can have a tiny waist, but are a
little curvier on bottom, so you end up buying a size larger. "In this
case, it's best to take them to a tailor so they can add darts to keep
the top waistband flat to your body," advises Ladino.
Take Photos for Proof
Fabrice LEROUGE |
Snapping
a few pictures (both front and back) will ensure that even your
backside is looking its best. "Make sure the jeans don't pull around the
thighs, and if you see a little ripple, it is too tight," Williams
says.
Confidence Is Key
Sam Edwards |
Guenza
says it best, "You feel good if you look good, and you look good if you
feel good." Go with what is most comfortable and helps you achieve the
look and feel you're aiming for. Happy shopping!