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Do you find Old Navy pants’ waist size is bigger than the actual size?

Submitted by on January 27, 2010 – 4:10 am5 Comments
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edhchoe asked:

Whenever I buy a pair of shorts or pants from Old Navy, the waist stretches or something. I have a 29 inch waist. I buy 29w30L and they get too big after a few days of wearing them. I actually measured my waist size and the pants waist and I am 29 inches around but the 29W pants were actually 31inches. Of course, I had to go return them. I was wondering if Old Navy has a bad measuring tape or if they do it on purpose to make people feel skinny. Either way, not a good practice IMO.

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  • javy says:

    Places do that to make people feel better about themselves. It is more common in ladies fashions. If a woman goes to a store and she’s a 12, and goes to another and shes an 8, she will keep going back to thr store where she is an 8. Fashion thrives on American’s vanity.

  • Steph L says:

    What kind of pants are they? If they’re denim, you should keep in mind that denim streches a half inch to an inch for every hour you wear them. I do find that the numbers do run big. It’s in how they cut the material.

  • Cole says:

    i usually just but shirts at Old Navy, and those always fit well. I only have one pair of pants from there and they are big in the waist, and it was a smaller size than i normally get. ; )

  • bubblegirl says:

    I think that they’re bigger than actual size. I have to buy a size smaller for their jean shorts.

  • Sabrina says:

    I beg to differ. I am a woman and I actually like Old Navy pants because they seem to fit me really well (length- & fit- wise), but their size is off and it’s not in a good way for me. For Old Navy pants, I have to wear a size 1 or 2, but when I go to Gap, I can still fit in size 0! Talk about bizarre, because they are like the same company!! And it’s a for sure that I cannot fit into a size 0 in Old Navy pants. They are way too small and can hardly pull them up and if I can, I cannot zip it.

    And sometimes it’s not just Old Navy, some of the department store brands are the same way. I would have to wear a size 3 or 5, but luckily I don’t buy my pants from department stores. Then, when I go to Express or The Limited, I still wear a size 0 and anything bigger would be way too loose. I think each company sizes their clothes slightly differently, which is odd, because they should be universal. Go figure…

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