Anonymous wrote:I’m slightly overweight and it bugs me too. I’m glad all store models aren’t Twiggy anymore, but did they have overcorrect to show so much obesity? Why can’t the models just be a healthy weight?
Anonymous wrote:The world does not revolve around you and other skinny people, OP. It's pretty hilarious to see how jealous thin people have been getting in the past 5 years. All these threads about people hating on people taking obesity medication proves it. Sorrynotsorry.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So many brands are doing this now it’s so annoying. It’s distracting and not a good representation of the clothing
Athleta is the worst. I really don't need to see a 3x woman stuffed into leggings when I search for workout clothes.
Disgusting.
You. I'm talking about you.
I actually love that brands like Athleta show the clothes they sell on different sized people. It helps envision what they will look like on ME. You are the not the only or even the DEFAULT size of people out there. You need to get over yourself.
Anonymous wrote:So many brands are doing this now it’s so annoying. It’s distracting and not a good representation of the clothing
Anonymous wrote:I get it, it sounds bad just typing it BUT I am searching for clothes on Target and everyone is plus size. Is there a setting that I have on that I don’t know about?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So many brands are doing this now it’s so annoying. It’s distracting and not a good representation of the clothing
Athleta is the worst. I really don't need to see a 3x woman stuffed into leggings when I search for workout clothes.
Disgusting.
You. I'm talking about you.
I actually love that brands like Athleta show the clothes they sell on different sized people. It helps envision what they will look like on ME. You are the not the only or even the DEFAULT size of people out there. You need to get over yourself.
Anonymous wrote:The world does not revolve around you and other skinny people, OP. It's pretty hilarious to see how jealous thin people have been getting in the past 5 years. All these threads about people hating on people taking obesity medication proves it. Sorrynotsorry.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So many brands are doing this now it’s so annoying. It’s distracting and not a good representation of the clothing
Athleta is the worst. I really don't need to see a 3x woman stuffed into leggings when I search for workout clothes.
Disgusting.
You. I'm talking about you.
I actually love that brands like Athleta show the clothes they sell on different sized people. It helps envision what they will look like on ME. You are the not the only or even the DEFAULT size of people out there. You need to get over yourself.
Newsflash. They will look awful on you. Just like they look awful on the model.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So many brands are doing this now it’s so annoying. It’s distracting and not a good representation of the clothing
Athleta is the worst. I really don't need to see a 3x woman stuffed into leggings when I search for workout clothes.
Disgusting.
You. I'm talking about you.
I actually love that brands like Athleta show the clothes they sell on different sized people. It helps envision what they will look like on ME. You are the not the only or even the DEFAULT size of people out there. You need to get over yourself.
Anonymous wrote:So many brands are doing this now it’s so annoying. It’s distracting and not a good representation of the clothing