Anonymous wrote:Can someone help me understand what "midsize" means and if it's an actual thing?
I am in my early 40s and see a lot of fashion reels and a lot of the women in them call themselves "midsize." Like, "As a midsize woman, here's what I wear to brunch/on a run/on vacation!" The thing is, these women are typically size 12-16, which is totally fine but I don't understand how that is "midsize."
I first started seeing it and thought "Oh! I'm kind of midsize!" (meaning I wear about a 6, often a M) but then I realized that's not what it seems to mean and we do not wear the same size at all. I am confused. Is the "mid" referring to between regular and plus? Is it suggesting that this is the new M? Is this a thing? Or just a random narrow subset of reels I am seeing (that don't actually pertain to me, which is odd.)
Anonymous wrote:Remember you are seeing this term on social media. I think these people are using “mid-sized” to distinguish themselves from the size 4-6 influencers who dominate the landscape.
Also, to the poster who said she is a M which of course means “medium,” but remember that sizing often goes xs, s, m, L, xL, xxL and sometimes 1X and 2X.
Anonymous wrote:To answer your question- yes, it refers to women who don’t really fit in regular sizes but also don’t really fit in plus sizes. Personally, I still consider these large sizes but I see why they have made the distinction. It must be frustrating to not really have stores that target you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The bar has changed a lot for what is considered overweight, so yes a lot of people consider 12-14 to be “medium”.
I get it but it's literally an XL.
By no means am I trying to size-shame but why the language gymnastics and not "As an XL..."
Anonymous wrote:The bar has changed a lot for what is considered overweight, so yes a lot of people consider 12-14 to be “medium”.