Anonymous wrote:It is harder and harder these days to find clothes if you are small - body positivity is only for the 3xs and up. If you’re a petite girl I think you should shop where you find clothes that fit you.
As a petite adult I shop at the stores where I like the fit and I could care less how “body positive” the brand is.
You are 100% missing the point.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It is harder and harder these days to find clothes if you are small - body positivity is only for the 3xs and up. If you’re a petite girl I think you should shop where you find clothes that fit you.
As a petite adult I shop at the stores where I like the fit and I could care less how “body positive” the brand is.
This is a load of horse shite.
Not, PP, and while exaggerated, it isn't entirely untrue. My teen is very skinny - like 5'4'' and 85lbs skinny. This is just her natural body. You wouldn't believe the kind of negative comments that this poor kid gets on a regular basis, mostly from adults -things no one would dare say to an overweight person. Pro-tip for people -- don't comment on someone's body, especially a child's. Ever. Just don't.
Anonymous wrote:What part was overdramatized? The cheap labor making the clothing? The owners using naive teens to sell their products and steal design ideas from other companies? The black employees who don’t care they have to work in the back stocking clothes instead of being out on the floor because they are grateful to even work there? The owners asking staff to send them photos of themselves? The doc showcased how easy it is to take advantage of teen girl insecurities. And some of you don’t care and will happily shop there.
Anonymous wrote:It is harder and harder these days to find clothes if you are small - body positivity is only for the 3xs and up. If you’re a petite girl I think you should shop where you find clothes that fit you.
As a petite adult I shop at the stores where I like the fit and I could care less how “body positive” the brand is.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Also the store has signs that say JOHN GALT everywhere. Ick.
Wait, really?
Anonymous wrote:I will watch it because it sounds interesting but you know what - it’s ok to be proud of your thinness. I say this as a fat person. Most high fashion houses aren’t making size 3x either.
Anonymous wrote:OP, what a stupid post. People get to shop where they want. Do you have the same beef with stores that only cater to plus size women? Sounds like you don’t want thin women to be happy with their bodies. It’s not their job as consumers, or the owners of BM, to cater to every person. People can sell and buy what they want. You’re just applying the fast fashion grievances to this store because of your sizing gripes. Almost every store now could be considered fast fashion. Yuck.
Anonymous wrote:It is harder and harder these days to find clothes if you are small - body positivity is only for the 3xs and up. If you’re a petite girl I think you should shop where you find clothes that fit you.
As a petite adult I shop at the stores where I like the fit and I could care less how “body positive” the brand is.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, what a stupid post. People get to shop where they want. Do you have the same beef with stores that only cater to plus size women? Sounds like you don’t want thin women to be happy with their bodies. It’s not their job as consumers, or the owners of BM, to cater to every person. People can sell and buy what they want. You’re just applying the fast fashion grievances to this store because of your sizing gripes. Almost every store now could be considered fast fashion. Yuck.
The problem with BM isn't that they cater to small people. It's the racism and mistreatment of its people, the founder collecting naked photos of young girls, the founder apparently being into hitler and the human rights (sweatshop) and environmental consequences from fast fashion.
People can sell what they want, but I don't want to give this company a dime.
Anonymous wrote:Also the store has signs that say JOHN GALT everywhere. Ick.
Anonymous wrote:OP, what a stupid post. People get to shop where they want. Do you have the same beef with stores that only cater to plus size women? Sounds like you don’t want thin women to be happy with their bodies. It’s not their job as consumers, or the owners of BM, to cater to every person. People can sell and buy what they want. You’re just applying the fast fashion grievances to this store because of your sizing gripes. Almost every store now could be considered fast fashion. Yuck.