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Published 18:06 5 Feb 2017 GMT
Updated 09:36 6 Feb 2017 GMT
''The black jeans are a size 14 from new look and the blue ones are a size 18 from river island. How on earth can the bigger size be smaller?! ''No wonder so many girls have confidence issues and hate buying new clothes, why can't the sizing be the same in every shop?'' Horsley said.When some people pointed out that the shape, style and even fastening might just be different, she posted an update to clear up any confusion.
''As this seems to be causing arguments, both of these jeans are high waisted, super skinny and super stretchy with the exact same fastening,'' she said.The post received a lot of attention with thousands of comments and shares. It also serves as a stark reminder that clothing sizes don't define anyone, especially considering the sizes themselves differ so much depending on the shop. Next time you're buying a pair of jeans, ladies, please just buy whatever feels the most comfortable and fits you the best. Don't hesitate to go up a size just because you refuse to let yourself be a 14 rather than a 12. Remember that sizes vary and the 14 you're picking up in Penneys might be a 10 in H&M.

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