Cpaul372 01/16/2021 Wynnewood-pa Age: 22 to 29 These are my favorite pantsI would love to get another pair! Thanks!!
I'm very sorry but we do not anticipate having these available in other sizes or colors. This may change at a future date, please check back. - DDS Customer Service (01/18/2021)
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Ripstop pants 07/27/2015 New Mexico Age: 17 or under
this product is designed to be rolled to accommodate a variety in sizes and lengths. If you feel the need, please consider rolling the waistband or the elastic at the ankles to give a more custom fit.- DDS Customer Service (08/03/2015)
It depends where they are too large, if it is in the waist you can try to just take it in a little, same with the elastic on the legs. Im not sure how you could make the overall short smaller though... sorry - Elladancer (08/15/2015)
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ChiBallerina 10/06/2014 I'm 5'2, about 125 lb. What size should I get? I have pretty short legs, and my waist is about 28 inches, give or take. My hips are around 32 I think.
The sizing recommendation for this item can be found by clicking the sizing tab next to the item's description. The manufacturer suggests a size M should fit a waist of 24"-28" and a L should fit a waist of 26"-30." Please note, sizing cannot be guaranteed.- DDS Customer Service (10/07/2014)
I'm 5'5 and 100lbs and I own two pair- one small and one medium. There really isn't a drastic change in size! I kind of prefer wearing the medium because they're a bit baggier and I like the fit of my warm ups to be big. I'd go with a medium! - Bunheadem (10/24/2014)
My waist is 25.5, and the small fits me perfectly. It's elastic around the waist, so it's stretchy! - Ontheline (10/24/2014)
I would buy a small in these pants. I'm about 5'4" and 90 pounds, and have a small with plenty of room. You may want to go up a size if you think you'd like a looser waistband, though. - Thephantomizzy (12/28/2014)
I would say go with a small. I'm only 5 ft and i also have short legs, and i can roll up the pants without creating a big bunch around my waist. - Jlee (04/08/2015)
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luke 08/13/2014 Age: 18 to 24 im a guy and about 6'2 and pretty slim. im interested in these but what size? would XL be too large, as in even if i rolled them up i would be completely gone in them (im a slim guy). or would L be too small? thanks for the help :)
It will depend on your measurements. If you click the "sizing" tab below the "add to cart" button it will give measurements.- DDS Customer Service (08/20/2014)
I am 5'3", 125 lbs, a true size 0-2, and very slim in the hip area (as in, I have none and my hips are barely wider than my waist.) I ordered the medium and they are perfect; I would never have wanted a small. And actually, if I had to I could easily get away with wearing a large. So personally I recommend an XL. - Phartsmeller (09/26/2015)
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Maria 05/12/2013 Detroit, Mi, Usa Age: 17 or under I am 5'3 and 95 pounds, not sure whether to order a small or x-small. Do the pants run larger and longer or smaller and shorter?
Body Wrapper items tend to run slender but long. I would double check your inseam before ordering. Though we cannot guarantee sizing, typical size ranges are: XS = 2-3 , S = 4-6 , M = 8-10, L = 10-12, XL = 12-14.- DDS Customer Service (05/13/2013)
They run very large and you should definitely order an X-Small. I roll mine up to just below my knee, but length wise the X-Small just hits my ankle (I'm 5'1", 90lbs.). I understand if you want the small for length, but they are going to be VERY baggy. - Tinydancer500 (07/14/2013)
I'm 5"1 100lbs and xsmall was way too small. I say order a small if you want them to go just below your ankles. - Sjsudancer (09/11/2013)
I'm 5'2" and I ordered a small and the length was perfect. I would go with the small although they might be a bit baggy on you. :) - Alikaballet (01/19/2014)
I don't think they supply XS anymore, so a small. I have the same measurements as you, and a small fits me fine, it just might be a bit baggy. - Ballet4life (01/22/2014)
Get small. I'm the same weight and just a little taller and they're perfect. - Emms1546 (05/05/2014)
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Anonymous 01/06/2013 Florida, Usa Age: 17 or under I am really torn between these two products and am wondering which are better to warm to you up, life span wise, etc. I hear the slim-ez shorts make you sweat A LOT, but do the rip stop pants make you sweat too?
I've worn the Slim-ez shorts, the Rip-Stop pants and the Rip-Stop shorts. The Slim-ez shorts are the winner if you want to sweat, but they are literally enormous and they make this annoying swishy sound. I wore them once and my tights were completely soaked with sweat. The Rip-Stop pants warm you up, but they only make my legs sweat when I wear them in a really hard class. - Tinydancer500 (07/14/2013)
Slim-ez make you sweat way more than ripstop pants. I have both and I love both! the problem with slim-ez is that it takes longer for you to reach that sweating point than rip-stop because they are so thick. Also, Rip-stop pants don't stain tights. - Ghouse5678 (03/10/2014)
RIPSTOP PANTS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I have both but I always wear the ripstop pants! - Clarebear (11/02/2014)
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Kski 12/30/2012 Colorado Age: 17 or under Do they warm you up better than sweatpants? Could I wear them to hip hop? They seem kinda weird.
These pants are very comfortable and easy to move in and can be used for warming up.. they are less bulky than regular sweat pants and light weight.- DDS Customer Service (01/03/2013)
If you want, yeah. They feel like a trash bag though, so I would stick with sweatpants. - Doglover1 (05/04/2013)
I wouldn't wear these to hip-hop. They are mainly a ballet trend and I'd recommend harem pants or sweatpants for hip-hop. They warm you up about the same amount as sweatpants. You may consider sweatpants more comfortable, as these have kind of a plastic feeling to them and are kind of thin. - Tinydancer500 (07/14/2013)
They're basically like trash bag material. I wouldn't necessarily say they warm you up better than sweatpants, because sweatpants are thicker. But these are light and easier to move in, and it also really depends on in what way you warm up. You could absolutely wear them to hip hop. These pants are baggy and with a pair of awesome sneakers and a loose fitting top you'll look awesome! - Ontheline (10/24/2014)
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