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[quote=Anonymous] I'm assuming this post is a troll. My 15yo daughter is skinny due to a combo of genetics, a fast metabolism, and her sport. She has a small torso and long legs and really liked shopping at BM because everything fit her. At AE and JC Penney everything was baggy and didn't flatter her small torso. At Brandy she could find cute and affordable basic tops that were flattering and fitted. She watched the documentary and doesn't want to shop there anymore-which I completely understand- but it is hard to find affordable tees that aren't oversized. She also really liked how the pants and skirts were the waist size without being too long. My daughter got a Nike shirt online. The XS was $50, and the XL was $30 on sale. When we go to Ross/TJ Maxx the small clothes are hard to find but the larger sizes are abundant and usually on sale. Shopping for small clothing is hard, too. If stores like Torrid can exist, why can't people who are at the opposite end of the sizing spectrum also have stores where everything fits them? [/quote]
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