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Comment by dboreham

6 days ago

Mens sizes have changed over time. Go get a vintage t-shirt from the 80s, medium size, and try it on. It'll be the size of a small or xs today.

I meant more the pants and dress shirts, which are sized in inches.

  • > pants are sized in inches

    I wish! That number is kinda-sorta-related-to inches, but it's not, at least not anymore. I wear a 31 or 32 jean, but my waist is about 34.5 inches. And any jeans which fit my thighs properly (turns out to be about size 34) will fall off my waist.

    Measure your own waist and pants, see what you find!

    Sizing is chaos.

  • Vanity sizing is huge for men also. I have a 36" waist and I'm generally a 33 waist in most brands. Oddly, dress shirts tend to be spot on.

  • I assume you are talking jean sizes, which might be related to inches in some historical sense, but now it's more abstract.

    However dress pants, sports pants and everything that isn't pants is just as bad as for women.

you're right! i just try the clothes i used to wear as a toddler, it's ridiculous how much they don't fit

it's not always necessarily about people being fat but also about style, tighter t-shirts where more in fashion back in 70/80s, not it's more loose style