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<p>No matter how hard I try, I somehow end up at the mall in Pentagon City. Over the years I&#39;ve grown to loathe that place since it became <strong><em>&quot;a must see stop!&quot;</em></strong> among the tourists that flock to the DC; mainly those large bus groups of middle and high school students. I only go to that mall if I absolutely MUST. Today was such.</p>
<p>My mother had a wedding gift for a fellow church member engraved at the store <a href="http://www.thingsremembered.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/Home_10001_9951">Things Remembered</a>. My mission was to pick it up for her since she would be dealing with my grandmother for the day.&#160; Naturally I didn&#39;t mind. Also, I figured since I was there I would visit the <a href="http://lanebryant.charmingshoppes.com/pagebuilder/">Lane Bryant </a>(only a few stores downs) and pick up a fresh pair of jeans. I&#39;ve worn my current ones down to the ground. So it was time. </p>
<p>I walked into Lane Bryant thinking it would be a&#160;simple task. I would go to my usual selection of average or petite size 16 with the natural waist, stretch, boot cut. Today I would want the dark stone wash demin if they had it. Yet, I was proven wrong when I reached the jean section. It became obvious that I had missed the memo about the changes the store made&#160;with their jeans. Curse me for not paying close attention to my emails or those niffty coupon/promo announcements they&#160;mail to my house.&#160;Instead of facing my usual selection I was now dealing with a color code and single number digits from 1 - 7 (or so). It&#39;s Lane Bryant&#39;s (not so) new&#160;marketing gimmick &quot;The Right Fit&quot; as I later learned. &#160;&#160;</p>
<p>I took a deep breath.</p>
<p><span style="color: #eee845"><strong>Yellow = Straight body type</strong></span></p>
<p><span style="color: #ff0000"><strong>Red = Moderately Curvy</strong></span></p>
<p><span style="color: #3075fb"><strong>Blue = Curvy all the way</strong></span>. </p>
<p>I went for&#160;<strong><span style="color: #ff0000">red</span></strong> after mentally answering the questions or statements&#160;posed for &quot;<span style="color: #ff0000"><strong>red jean</strong></span>&quot; wearers.</p>
<p><em>&quot;If your current jeans ride down in the back of your waist and have pockets that gape when you sit&quot;</em> then you are <strong><span style="color: #ff0000">red</span></strong>.</p>
<p>Then my logic kicked in. I&#39;m still pretty much a size 16 so I&#39;m guessing a size 1 or 2 should accomodate. </p>
<p>Another deep breath.</p>
<p>I search around for perhaps a size chart of some sort. None in sight. Thankfully there was a Latino lady next to me who looked just as confused as I did. Finally her daughter spoke up for her and asked an associate to measure her mom and help her find the &quot;The Right Fit.&quot; I waited a few moments and asked the assocate to mesure me. At first she was quick to say I was a <span style="color: #eee845"><strong>yellow</strong></span>, but after further inspection she told me <span style="color: #ff0000"><strong>red</strong></span> and that I seem to have the right size picked out already, a 2, but she handed me a 3 just in case. </p>
<p>I asked her when did the store make the changes. She informed me that&#160;&quot;The Right Fit&quot; has really been in effect for about two years, but at first it was just a very small &quot;thing.&quot;&#160;I vaguely remember the promo about it, but I stopped&#160;paying attention to Lane&#160;Bryant long ago&#160;when I became disenchanted in their selection. Granted the better store for me in this area is the Tyson&#39;s&#160;Corner store, I would still only come out with a&#160;nice top here,&#160;a pair of jeans there and once in a while a nice suit.&#160;&#160;Then again, clothes have been very disappointing to me lately as nothing has been inspiring to me. </p>
<p>Shoes on the other hand............</p>
<p>Nevertheless after conversing with the sales associate I got the idea behind &quot;The Right Fit.&quot; A&#160;size&#160;14 may not&#160;necessarily fit a &quot;size&#160;14&quot; but will feel just right or perfect&#160;in a size 12.&#160;A&#160;normally&#160;size 16 figure may fit best in a size 18. So whomever these top researchers are that have partnered or are&#160;under hire from the company that owns Lane Bryant, they have developed a system that sort of leaves your normal size undefined and goes with a denim sizing system fits best for your body shape. </p>
<p>I should have known something was up when I went into the store once before and noticed all of the regular sized jeans on clearance. Yet, after browsing around for a few more minutes I entered into a dressing room. I tried on the 2 and was instantly impressed! My curves - hips and bottom - looked &quot;bootylicious!&quot; I&#39;m scared to know what&#160;it all would&#160;look like had&#160;I had on a pair of heels.&#160;I tried on the 3 and it was a bit baggy and didn&#39;t have the same effect. </p>
<p>My love affair that I once had with Lane Bryant still hasn&#39;t returned, but if their jeans keep accenting my right spots we may can work something out. </p>   <p style="clear:both;"> 
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