Experience shopping with friends- DD is mortified

Anonymous
Whether this post is real or not, I can’t believe there is still a BM in Georgetown, with how progressive people are around here and after that documentary came out. I’m so glad my DD hasn’t gotten into it. BM is awful.
Anonymous
It’s a great affordable store for skinny girls. I am overweight and don’t shop at every store, either.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I would have paid for that shirt out of my own paycheck before I even suggested she pay for that, AND I would have made a point to find something for her that she could wear and feel good in. You should contact the management and HQ. I'm so sorry this happened to your daughter. Ilona Maher probably can't wear anything in BM either, and she is beautiful. BM is exactly what that store should be called.

Don't bother. This store is essentially a cult and their whole purpose in existence is to shame larger girls and make tiny girls feel superior to them. It's a piece of shit store and I would be so pissed if my children were buying clothes from there.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:https://www.hbo.com/movies/brandy-hellville-and-the-cult-of-fast-fashion


It's not fast fashion if the clothes are timeless, high quality, and you wear them for several years. My daughter has BM clothes from three years ago that fit and look new.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:https://www.hbo.com/movies/brandy-hellville-and-the-cult-of-fast-fashion


It's not fast fashion if the clothes are timeless, high quality, and you wear them for several years. My daughter has BM clothes from three years ago that fit and look new.


What? Their clothes are disposable. I would never call them high quality or timeless. They are trendy and trashy in all senses of the word.
Anonymous
Would never let my children buy clothes from this racist, sizist, homophobic company.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:https://www.hbo.com/movies/brandy-hellville-and-the-cult-of-fast-fashion


It's not fast fashion if the clothes are timeless, high quality, and you wear them for several years. My daughter has BM clothes from three years ago that fit and look new.


There’s nothing high quality about that chain. They are the very definition of fast fashion. A large percentage of their clothes end up in the waste stream around Accra, Ghana.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Whether this post is real or not, I can’t believe there is still a BM in Georgetown, with how progressive people are around here and after that documentary came out. I’m so glad my DD hasn’t gotten into it. BM is awful.


Make sure she knows about the owner, the garbage dumping in African countries and Oceans and the stores mistreatment of their young staff.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:https://www.hbo.com/movies/brandy-hellville-and-the-cult-of-fast-fashion


It's not fast fashion if the clothes are timeless, high quality, and you wear them for several years. My daughter has BM clothes from three years ago that fit and look new.


They are none of that. My kid shops there and clothes barely last a year.
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