CD asked me yesterday how women's clothing were sized. What were the standards? Like most men he does not understand that most of our clothing cannot be purchased by waist and length. For instance, 36" waist x 31" instep. Don't we wish? Of course that would mean that we would have to know our waist measurement and I'm not sure I want to. I cannot remember the last time I took a tape measurer to my waist, or thighs, let alone the breast area. How do you measure breasts that are sagging, by the way??
He said: "How do you know what size to buy" Good question. Harder still to answer. "Well," I said, "you know approximately what size you are - 10, 12, 14 so when you go into the fitting room you take all 3 sizes with you and try them on. The one that fits the best is the size you are".
He then asked what about the instep? Again, a good question. The answer is is that it doesn't matter. If you are short or do not wear 4" heels then they will need to be hemmed. In amazement, he said: "so you buy pants that are too long for you every time"? "No", I replied: "sometimes they are labeled short, medium, and long". "So what you are telling me, he says, is that you cannot buy off the rack and expect the item of clothing to fit correctly". "You got it!", I said.
In further explanation to his consternation, I said: "if you are lucky you can find a good designer and her/his clothing will always fit you. There are no standards for women's clothing. Every designer, clothing manufacturer makes up their own standard." "Why?", he queried. "The designer has one model that he determines is the perfect size 8. All their clothing sizes are either increased or decreased from this size 8 to make the other sizes."
Now a size 8 is in the Missy category: The perfect woman according to Designer A is 5.4, her bust is 35-1/2, her waist is 27-1/2, and her hips are 38. Designer B disagrees: The model woman is 5.7, 36, 26, 36 - his customers are a bit taller. (both heights are within size 8 standard) and it goes on from there. Now, CD is totally lost at sea.
And I make it worse by adding that since the American woman is heavier than she used to be the designers do not want to make her feel bad and reject his clothing by putting the correct size on them. As an example, Designer A's perfect woman put on 10 pounds and she should be wearing a size 10. But he wants her money so he just relabels all his clothing. Her perfect size 8 is actually a 10 but only the designer knows for sure. And the label that one size fits all is actually a joke.
There has been attempts to bring women's clothing sizes to one standard but don't look for it any time in the near future. There is an interesting website available that allows you to post your measurements, your favorite brand names/stores, and it will give you what size you should shop for. You can find it at FitMe. I threw in my measurements as best I know without touching that tape measurer and got back sizes I really didn't what to know about. So in conclusion just let me say: "CD, forget about it!".
Thursday, January 04, 2007
Tuesday, January 02, 2007
Christine Feehan
During the Christmas holiday we had dinner with some old friends of ours. She is a voracious reader, like me, and of course lying on her sofa was a copy of Christine Feehan's books, "Twilight Before Christmas." It was one I had not read so my friend gave it to me. We agreed to trade authors that we like so that when we are looking for a good book to sink into for a couple hours, we won't waste a lot of time buying a book that is full of nothingness.
Christine Feehan is absolutely one of my favorite authors. She writes a variety of stories from the paranormal to contemporary.
She writes in series which I love, such as The Dark Series. It features Carpathians, the good guys, who fight the vampires, the bad guys. It has a strong sense of honor and family as well as a lot of really hot sex. If you have an aversion to sex, don't read them.
Another series is the Ghostwalkers. As Christine says they are "action/thriller series grounded in science with heavy paranormal elements". And the heroes and heroines each meet a need within each other to make them the perfect couple. Not as much hot and steamy breathing as the Dark Series, but still an excellent read.
Another series is the Drake Sisters. They are modern day witches with unusual talents that are used to help the people of the town in which they live. Enjoyable reading material suitable for most people.
I enjoy each and every book written by Christine Feehan. She does a great deal of research and shares it with the reader on her website. If you do read one of her books, let me know which one and why you did or did not like it.
Christine Feehan is absolutely one of my favorite authors. She writes a variety of stories from the paranormal to contemporary.
She writes in series which I love, such as The Dark Series. It features Carpathians, the good guys, who fight the vampires, the bad guys. It has a strong sense of honor and family as well as a lot of really hot sex. If you have an aversion to sex, don't read them.
Another series is the Ghostwalkers. As Christine says they are "action/thriller series grounded in science with heavy paranormal elements". And the heroes and heroines each meet a need within each other to make them the perfect couple. Not as much hot and steamy breathing as the Dark Series, but still an excellent read.
Another series is the Drake Sisters. They are modern day witches with unusual talents that are used to help the people of the town in which they live. Enjoyable reading material suitable for most people.
I enjoy each and every book written by Christine Feehan. She does a great deal of research and shares it with the reader on her website. If you do read one of her books, let me know which one and why you did or did not like it.
Monday, January 01, 2007
New Year Resolutions
I don't do resolutions. Like most people I procrastine and unequivocally, indirectly prevaricate to the point that the resolution is lost in ambiguity. So I don't do resolutions.
I do attempts. Like in I will attempt to lose 10 pounds this year and not let it find me again.
I will attempt to get all my genealogical papers, pictures and documents in order. I will think about attempting to quit smoking. See, attempts.
Why get your knickers in knot when you know the resolution ain't going to work. Whereas, with the attempt you at least have a fighting chance.
So good luck to you and good luck to me. We're going to need it. By the way, Happy New Year!
I do attempts. Like in I will attempt to lose 10 pounds this year and not let it find me again.
I will attempt to get all my genealogical papers, pictures and documents in order. I will think about attempting to quit smoking. See, attempts.
Why get your knickers in knot when you know the resolution ain't going to work. Whereas, with the attempt you at least have a fighting chance.
So good luck to you and good luck to me. We're going to need it. By the way, Happy New Year!
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