zara sizing
judge me all you want but quick whats the womens to mens sizing consensus? like yk how a womans xl in uniqlo is a mens m.
what is it for zara? i see something very cute but the sizer thing says i m an S??? my 70kg 186cm ass a womans S? that cant be right its gonna come the wrong size if i trust that(its only available online tragically)
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ik its cheap fabric that i can already see it has a rough itchy fibre but amuse me for future reference if i lose interest in it in say 5 hours?
Sorry its not really an awnser but no judgement here man,
I have a few womens pieces that i wear from diff brands even tho im a dude
Does zara not have a size chart you can reference?
literally 0 judgement lol. womens clothes are bomb
zara has product measurements for basically everything iirc
i dont think it counts as insider info to share the size chart we use at nordstrom rack
that said look at the product dimesnions first ofc if you can
(the only way ive been able to use this chart for converting between men and women btw is by comparing denim waist size so maybe not the most helpful)
Yah then you just need to compare it to a jacket / blazer you already own
not womens clothes judgement, fast fashion judgement lol
owh yea, but idk i rely on the guide of sml to gauge fit and stuff, so didnt think about measurements
ok help i opened the measurements and i m measurements dumb, so what size would a man of 186cm tall and 70kg or should wear?
Measure a garment that fits well.
Then compare that garment to the measurements on Zara's site
a similar item that mens sold out last season so they took it off their site ðŸ«
so i have no idea wth its measurements are
Take out a shirt (or pants) you already own that fits well. Lay it on your bed. Make sure it is flat. Using a measuring tape determine how big it is. Shoulders, sleeve length, hem length, pit-to-pit are the most important. Then you can compare those to the measurements on the web. How tall you are and how much you weigh is not a good estimate of your size. You need to measure an actual piece of clothes you own.
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