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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I used to buy Lularoe back in 2016. It was made for women who were overweight and had problems loving their body. I bought a few leggings and a shirt. In a normal store I was a size 12 and a Medium/Large top. In LLR I was a One size fits all legging and I could get away with a small or XS top. They were comfy for post partum while I shlepped my baby around town and made me feel skinny. The quality was alllll over. The closest person to me was still 20 minutes away. I jumped on a pair of cute owl leggings from her, and a few weeks after paying for them, I went to pick them up. Bring them home and the waist is WAY too tight. Much smaller than my other leggings. So now I have to shlep them back to her. Other clothes got holes, or were inconsistent materials. They also faded really fast in the wash. [b]So TLDR they were clothes designed for overweight people to look/feel skinnier. [/b] FYI I live in Alexandria. [/quote] Your second paragraph doesn't match your bolded sentence above. I think your TLDR should say some of their items seemed to be designed so you felt better about the sizing (clothes that fit like a large were a small or xs with LLR) but then their quality control was terrible and sizing and material quality were all over the place.[/quote]
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