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When I was an area manager for Dillards men's wear the most common sizes were 34X32 and 36X32. These two sizes were always stocked heavier than any other size.
Way back when I would cover the mens dept. the most common sizes were 40/30 & 42/30. These seems to be the sizes I see stocked most when I shop for my dh now too.
Those seem like odd sizes to be so popular given those guys would be short and wide!
Those seem like odd sizes to be so popular given those guys would be short and wide!
In college I worked in the men's jeans department. Younger men mostly wore 34s. Older men usually wore 36s.
My husband is in his 40s & wears a 36 x 34, 35 waist when I can find them.
My DH is 6ft, 200 lbs and wears a 36x32. He's what i'd consider average sized.
Those seem like odd sizes to be so popular given those guys would be short and wide!
Actually, unless he is extremely muscular, I would garner he is either overweight or borderline obese being 6' and 200 pounds depending on the BMI calculator you use. I don't mean this in a negative way, but it's part of the rising trend in obesity and "acceptance" of what is average and normal weight. For a 6' Male, his ideal weight should be sub 180, again, excluding those who are very athletic or have a very large muscular build.
I'm 6'2" and in most jeans I was 40/30 or 40/32 at 275 pounds (inseams vary from brand to brand), and when I was 210 pounds I was in 38's.