BOOOO, the code didn't work for me. I am thinking about pulling the trigger on the mac rogas. I wish I could find somewhere to try them on, but none of the places near me that carry oiselle have them (only the regular rogas and distance shorts). I hate buying and returning stuff.
I really like the lux side zip top, but I need more shirts like a hole in the face.
I wonder if you subscribe for their e-news if it would work?
I got that email code too, and it says for subscribers only. So possibly it's tied to your email address being on their subscriber list? (Can software even figure it out that fast?) I'm tech-illiterate, but it's worth a shot.
foundmylazybum (or anyone else who can help) - I remember one time you helped my translate my jeans size to running shorts sizes. If I want to try these Mac Rogas, and my jeans are a size 26, what size shorts do I want to order? I won't have the option to order two sizes and return one, so I just have to get it right. No pressure, right?
foundmylazybum (or anyone else who can help) - I remember one time you helped my translate my jeans size to running shorts sizes. If I want to try these Mac Rogas, and my jeans are a size 26, what size shorts do I want to order? I won't have the option to order two sizes and return one, so I just have to get it right. No pressure, right?
I wear a 27 and the mediums are juuuuust a bit snug on the waist for me. I'd go M.
foundmylazybum (or anyone else who can help) - I remember one time you helped my translate my jeans size to running shorts sizes. If I want to try these Mac Rogas, and my jeans are a size 26, what size shorts do I want to order? I won't have the option to order two sizes and return one, so I just have to get it right. No pressure, right?
I have the mac rogas and also wear a 26 jean. I wear a size small in the Mac Rogas..They fit fine--they aren't tight or anything.
They say that their stuff runs TTS--so I actually measured myself again and then compared it to their size chart--just to be sure and it each time it's been right on.
I guess I would also measure in the waist and see if you are in the XS, SM or M size there--and if you are in the M there--then size up, but if you are in the XS or S then stay in the small.
I'm not in *quite* the same position you are in, but..um laziness requires that I get the right size when I order things online b/c I'm horrible about returning things in the mail!