The all-too-narrow space, tøjbunkerne, the bright light and the ungrateful mirrors.
In advance it is probably very few, having a party, when trying on clothes in a dressingroom.
And the nightmare are not exactly milder, when the sizes seem quite different from store to store.
do you know that, when you choose pants in a size that fits perfectly where you usually buy clothes, but now can barely get up over my hips?
It is apparent a lot of women on the social medium Twitter, that makes. For a lookup, as a young scottish woman has put up on the subject, on the four days allocated over 269.000 ‘likes’.
Incase you’ve ever wondered why women get so frustrated with our clothing sizes – every pair of jeans pictured, is a size 12 pic.twitter.com/V88JAPQZTI
— (c (@chloemmx) March 8, 2019
‘If you were wondering why women are so frustrated with tøjstørrelser – all jeans in the picture is a size 12’, she writes to the image, at the time of writing has been ‘retweeted’ more than 112.000 times.
A british size 12 is the equivalent of a european size 40, and quite rightly see the width of the different trousers in the picture as also quite different.
Since she Friday put the picture up on her Twitter profile, it has gotten a ton of comments, backing her point up.
Clothes sizes in general are a weird thing. I’ve had shirts ranging from M-XXL which were more or less the same size. How does that happen? oO
— Tim Rozenski (@TimRozenski) March 10, 2019
It has grown to include men’s clothes too, unfortunately. At least in general fashion stores
— Gianluca Fiore (@Gianlucadfiore) March 10, 2019
I remember years ago a friend and I bought the same trousers from H&M in the same size. Mine were too big and hers were too small so we swapped! Ridiculous. I just want to go shopping and not take the same item to try on in 3 different sizes!
— Lindsay Dickinson (@L1nds) March 10, 2019
Anyway, back to the original tweet – I know exactly what you mean, I have clothes in my wardrobe ranging from a size 8 to a 16 – all of which fit me. Cannot figure out what size I am. In daren’t buy any clothes without trying it on – so no internet shopping for me
— Michelle Birkby (@michelleeb) March 10, 2019
This is tragic, one pair is a size 4 and one pair is a size 10.. no difference at all pic.twitter.com/IXlI8LXrdG
— Jade (@Jadeelouuisee) March 10, 2019
(for the record. jeans are a 27, or a 4. the jacket is a L. top under the jacket is XS.) pic.twitter.com/Yc0yHeVGZV
— Jessica Langer, PhD (@DrJessicaLanger) March 10, 2019
My 12 year old was in tears in H &M, as nothing fit. She was even trying on adult size 12 and 14! Never going in there again, teenage girls have enough to deal with.
— joanna riddle (@Jo_Riddle) March 10, 2019
the Uk Metro has in the field of the viral tweet contacted all of the clothing brands, which are represented in the image – among other Pull&Bear and Bershka – to hear their reaction. None of them has yet returned.