It varies massively. Gap actually do vanity sizing - putting smaller labels on larger sizes - but this doesn't apply to all their jeans. I have 2 pairs of UK size 14 Long and Lean jeans and 1 pair of size 12, and the size 12 are a larger fit. But, size 14 Western bootcut jeans are too small for me! The world of women's clothes sizing can be a confusing place...
2006-11-03 09:11:56
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answered by Sarah A 6
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Yes they do, I bought a pair of Khakis there without trying them on because I assumed a size 2 would fit, it does everywhere else, but instead I had to go back to a size 4 there. It seems as if they're doing the opposite of what many retailers are doing, making the jeans big so you feel better about yourself when you can buy a smaller size. Or Maybe, everyone does that so much, that gap has normal size jeans and we dont even know it.
2006-11-03 11:48:20
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answered by Cynthia S 4
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Absolutely. I have to wear an 8 in Gap jeans but elsewhere I can fit into a 4 or a 6.
2006-11-03 14:19:52
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answered by Lauren 2
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I actually feel the opposite! I think as if it's some marketing scheme, department store i.e. The Gap put a small size on larger sized clothing like jeans. I find their jeans have to be made small because I wear a smaller size there than normal. Well that's my personal experience with Gap
2006-11-03 14:13:39
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answered by Anonymous
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yeah jeans arent rlly the same size, it depends on the brand of clothing. a size 0 in the gap could be a size 3 or 4 in like no boundaries (the wal mart brand lol)
2006-11-03 11:46:24
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answered by S 3
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The complete opposite! I am a UK10 and I wear Gap size 2.
2006-11-03 12:41:33
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answered by Anonymous
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I thought Gap sizes tended to run a little large.
2006-11-03 13:45:56
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answered by Emma S 2
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hmm... that's weird because I usually wear a size 8, but at GAP I wear a size 6.
2006-11-03 11:56:04
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answered by SavvyGrl 5
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Thats because the child slaves used to make then don't realise they are for adults.
As they never get to see daylight, or leave thier machines, they assume everyone in the world is 10 years old and 4 feet tall.
Feel free to rate me down, but you know its true.
2006-11-03 11:51:58
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answered by Michael H 7
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i always thought they were too big. but then again, i am only a size 1. I hate shopping for jeans.
2006-11-03 11:59:54
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answered by Lady Hua 2
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