"I get so frustrated at how many brands decide to make their plus-size options far less trendy and fashionable than their straight sizes. There’s just as many plus-size women as there are straight-size, so it makes no sense to ostracize that many people when it comes to fashion trends."
"I should be able to have cute cottagecore or vintage-inspired dresses in my size, too! And don’t even get me started on the trendy brands that won’t even extend their sizing at all.""I hate when stores only carry a few of their items in extended sizes. And it's never the cute things that are available in plus. It's only ever super simple basics or something hideous.
I want clothes that flatter my body and make me look amazing because I'm proud of who I am, and I ain't trying to be anyone else!""When plus-size clothes are made, they add to the width of the items, but they always seem to forget to add length! When I buy a shirt, my breasts and belly fit, but because my body is round, the shirts never seem to be long enough! Then, I spend the whole day pulling my shirt down!""Even within the realm of plus-size, size availability is...
"The #FightForInclusivity movement has rightfully gained traction in the last several months for initiating a conversation about which brands say they are size inclusive but stop at a size 24 or smaller, and it’s a conversation worth having.""The plus-size section is always the smallest in the store. It's so frustrating not to be able to go into a store and have as many options as smaller people.
"Men's clothes don’t fit my figure, and there aren’t a lot of options for plus-size androgynous clothes designed to fit a female body.""Long-sleeved shirts and jackets in XL+ are never big enough in the arms. For some reason, when plus-size clothes are represented, it's always by plus-size models with relatively small arms.
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Just gonna suggest, get rid of plus size sections altogether and have a “Womens” section that has all the sizes together.
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