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5'2" 194lbs. Four months out.

Jeans are hard to tell what size I wear...I put on my 18's and they fit perfectly, then an hour later they are falling down to my knees ???? my 16s are too tight. Same with my non-Jean pants

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Height: 5'9"

Pant: 16

Shirt: XL

Weight: 236

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189 lbs

5'1

Size 16P pants

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CW 153.4

height 6 '

I can wear anything from a size 10 to a size 6, depending upon the style. If you are carrying weight in your thighs and hips I would recommend looking for the words curvy fit in the pants description. They are sized to accommodate a more rounded butt and bigger thighs. I can wear a size 6 from old navy, curvy fit pants but need a 10 from AEO. I usually buy a size 8 in brands that are not cut for no curve having teenagers or cut as generously as Old Navy cuts their pants.

Edited by HappygoSusan

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5"8

222

Size 16-14

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I'm pre-surgery, but looking forward to coming back to update this post!

310 lbs.

5'6"

size 24 jeans (tight)

XXL shirts

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I'm preop right now.

Weight is 340lbs

Height is 5'7"

Jean size is 24 maybe 26

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My surgery was on August 18, and I've been able to comfortably wear size 12 jeans again for the past couple of weeks. The highest shelf of my closet is like a graveyard of jeans in smaller sizes from the past, and I'm hopeful to be able to get out the step-ladder and take some down in the near future.

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Height 5'6

Weight 290

Shirt 3x

Pants 24-26

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I am currertly 193 and wearing a 14...but depends on the jeans...some of my 14s are too big...and I have gotten into some 12s

Edited by Christine99

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Currently 220 lbs. Height 5'11.5". Wearing a 12 or 14 size jean, depending on how it's made/cut.

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