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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]This is such an eyeroll-worthy post. I'm your size, I've never felt the need to shop in the children's section. Shop in junior's and buy from European and Asian brands - H&M, Mango, Zara, Uniqlo, Quince, etc.[/quote] “The apparel industry for years has been employing vanity sizing—making clothes larger while keeping the sizes the same. Making matters worse for slender shoppers is a current fashion moment in which oversize looks are in vogue. The result: clothes so big that slender people are swimming in them. Kalani Tom used to spend about $500 dollars on a dress. But as she went from a size 2 to a 0 and then a 00 despite not losing any weight, she gave up on adult clothes. Now, she shops mostly in the girls’ section at Primark and spends about $25 per dress. Another perk: “I’m not going to show up at a party worried that someone is wearing the same dress as me,” said the 54-year-old wellness coach, who lives in New York City.” https://on.wsj.com/4lszk8D[/quote]
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