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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Pp is talking about vanity sizing. She May wear a 14/16 but in reality, she is probably a 20.[/quote] This. But also the PP is right, the size 14/16 in a plus size store is larger than the standard 14 or 16 in a regular department store. I just went through those sizes and that's how I know. I could fit into a 14/16 at the plus size store with no problems but not be able to get into a 14 at Ann Taylor for example. The cut of clothing at the plus size stores was definitely fuller. [/quote] i am not going to continue to debate sizes with you but my DD wears a 14 (ish) at stores like DEB and F21 plus and at stores like Macy's etc. she is a 14/16 (closer to 16)[/quote] Women's sizes aren't standard across brands. I can totally fit in a 14 in most brands at Macy's and I have never fit in a 14 at Ann Taylor. It's pointless to argue sizes because they aren't standard. More a guideline. [/quote]
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