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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Instagram was obviously listening to me on dcum, because I had several midsized fashion influencers recommended to me, haha. I looked at one- a gorgeous woman, 5’10” and size 8/10/12. I mean, isn’t that no different than a 5’4” woman who is size 4/6? I’m not sure I’d call that midsized. [/quote] I’m 5’10” and have been all of those sizes, and I mostly agree with you. At size 8, I could wear anything I wanted without regard for how it was cut, etc. There were no body parts to “work around.” At size 10, I had to try things on and make sure the size was correct, but most things worked. Size 12 is getting closer to true “midsized.” I’m now at 14 and need to google up some of those midsized influencers, because now fashion is a struggle. [/quote] This is exactly it. It’s much, much easier to buy clothing when you are size 10 or smaller, than it is when you are sizes 12-16. When you are a 12 and something doesn’t fit quite right, chances are that you are out of options. You cross your fingers that the size 32 jeans fit because there is no size 33. And if they don’t you get to walk out of that store, embarrassed, and head to Loft or Gap or one of the two or three other stores that reliably carries sizes over 12. everyone deserves to wear clothing that flatters them. [/quote]
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