Seasons changing, weather cooling down… Winter Is Coming!
It has been quite interesting to learn with my product challenges that sizing and size selection is rather tricky. And people tend to make it even more so.
prscalsång looks like pants, it feels like pants, it sounds like pants, it covers bum like pants, butt it is not pants! So this is where people tend to twist their brain over. If someone states that your height is the only defining parameter, do you believe it or start to create your own science in your head around the topic?
Amazingly it seems that all the discussion about long and short legs or backs is irrelevant when talking about butts. At least almost so. In jeans and pants it is conventional to state the inseam length. That is quite clear. Then there is waist round. Right. Rest is left for describing words, low-rise, mid-rise, high-rise, and so on. That is not an explicit figure. It is about preference.
Now looking back into prscalsång and size selection. Persons height matches amazingly well with prscalsång size, no matter how your ”inseam” length or other pant parameters go. It seems human body works so that if leg is shorter, butt is longer. Maybe someone here could actually explain this more thoroughly and professionally? It seems that variation in legs or backs does not really change much the distance between waistline and knee in total, but the hip joint in between may move. That means people are actually short or long butted, not necessarily so much in backs or legs. Right?!
