The only thing I don’t like is that you get no perspective of how tall the model is. For some preason, I always picture myself in my head as taller than I really am, and being really self-concious, I now think I look chubby :smack:
The biggest problem I have when trying on clothes is the short torso/freakish legs problem, and even the levi’s one doesn’t adjust those ratios on the model when you enter them in. So, I can’t see exactly how high those pants will be around my calves.
But the body shape was pretty on target.
I also thought it was funny that the Levi’s model seems to be more vain than I am. When it picks a size for me, it picks the smallest size I could possibly wiggle myself into. (All the bars are at the very edge of “snug” or way too small.) and it then says that’s the closest fit. When I click to see the next highest size and all the bars are now in the middle of the comfort range, it claims that that’s not my best option.
Apparently, I should not be able to breathe in levis.
Close enough. I have a ponytail, a wicked farmer’s tan, quite a bit more leg muscle and somewhat less definition about the belly, but it’s not too bad for a questionaire type thing.
Where’s the part where it tells you your measurements? I went until it wanted me to register. At that point, I closed the window out of laziness.