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Uncategorized · November 15, 2010

WHY SIZE DOESN’T ALWAYS MATTER

As women sometimes we can become completely obsessed with that tiny little number on the tag inside of our clothes. For some of us that number is a single digit and for a myriad number of us it’s a double digit. We allow the number on the tag to dictate how we should feel about our bodies and we allow that number on the tag to talk us out of some really good pieces of clothing because we think it’s not going to fit. Well, one of my missions as a plus size blogger is to get my fellow plus size women to stop obsessing over that number in the tag because when it comes to clothes size doesn’t always matter.

I am the type of shopper who is at the store early in the morning right when they open. I do this so I can try on everything without the hustle and bustle when the stores begin to get crowded. What I’ve learned from trying on everything is that just because something is your size doesn’t mean that it will fit you and sometimes when something isn’t your size it just may fit you. I think it is embedded in some plus size women’s mind that we must always shop plus. I for one never bought in to that theory because my closet has sizes that range from a 12 to a 20 from brands like BCBG to Lane Bryant.

As fashion loving plus size women we should be focusing on the cut and shape of clothing as much as possible. By now we all know that as plus size women we have to get creative with fashion. So it’s important for us to not dismiss things because of that number on the tag. Depending on the trends, pieces can be cut over sized to drape on the body of a smaller woman but on a plus size woman it may give a nice fitted look. Tunics have been on trend for years now and can easily fit a variety of sizes. If a dress is too tight on your hips try it as a top.

You should also know that not every brand/designer sizes their clothes alike. I’m always amazed how H&M and Top Shop size large fits my curves so well and sometimes I’m squeezing into a size 2X. It’s mind boggling. From reading my blog you already know that I’m an avid Loft shopper. This summer they had a beautiful red empire waist dress with ruffles at the neck. I picked up the size 16 to try on and it was swimming. Believe it or not I had to go down to a size 12 in order for it to fit. Donna Karan, Juicy Couture, Michael Kors, and Banana Republic are a few brands who offer generous cuts in their clothes and utilize other fabrics besides polyester and Lycra.

I’m not saying to buy clothes that are too small. Of course try on clothes that are in your size first, but don’t be afraid to shop in the misses department when you’re plus. Stop looking at stuff and automatically dismissing it because you think it won’t fit or look good on you due to the size on the tag. There’s nothing wrong with just trying.

Here are few of SC’s tips:

1. Get to know your shape. It’s important to know what are the larger and smaller parts of your body because it makes it easier for you to browse clothing and have some idea of what will fit just by looking at it.

2. Pay attention to cuts and shapes. Some styles may follow the contour of your body like a sheath dress. Other cuts may slightly flair out away from your body like an A-line. Empire waists can give a little extra room in the middle or it can create a flattering shape. Knowing different cuts will help you determine what styles fit and flatter your body most.

3. Find an experienced tailor and keep him/her on speed dial. Tailors are like magicians they can work magic on just about any garment there is. They can turn dresses into tops an add fabric where needed. It’s just amazing what a tailor can do. I’ve found dresses that fit, but, were too tight for comfort and I’ve had a tailor open up the side seams and add stretch paneling to make it fit.
Note: Only do this if you are truly in love with something.

4. Know Your Fabrics. This is just as important as knowing the cut and shape of clothes. Fabric plays a major role in how clothes fit you. Which explains why so many plus designers do stretch jersey because it’s more forgiving than others. Cheaper brands rely on polyester and lycra.

5. Try, try, try! If something looks like it may fit, but, the number on the tag is not your size then just try it on. You just never know.

At the end of the day, if it doesn’t fit then so be it. My point is that as plus size women we should always keep an open mind when it comes to shopping. Like the old saying goes, don’t knock it until you try it.

Posted By: alissa · In: Uncategorized

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Comments

  1. ~L~ of Avid Accents says

    November 15, 2010 at 10:36 am

    yes this is so true. i am known to ignore that little thing called “size” on a garment. Because of my shape i can get away with smaller shirts so i just always give it a try. If you know your body, you usually can eyeball if something will fit.

    ~L~
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  2. theplussideofme says

    November 15, 2010 at 10:46 am

    Very true! I wear a size 22/24 or larger top, and I’ve been pleasantly surprised many times with clothes that fit at Ann Taylor Loft. I refuse to let the insecurity of what the salesperson or other customers might think about me trying on clothes at a straight sized store.

  3. Miss G Chic says

    November 15, 2010 at 11:05 am

    Great points!

    I was recently in the store with my friend who would not purchase a jacket because she had to get the large. o_O.

    It fit great though. The size on the label is a suggestion. The sizing depends on who the designer uses for a fit model and we all know they all have different starting points.

  4. ashley says

    November 15, 2010 at 11:32 am

    This was a fantastic post!!! thank you!

  5. ashley says

    November 15, 2010 at 11:32 am

    This was a fantastic post!!! thank you!

  6. Savonne says

    November 15, 2010 at 12:34 pm

    Thank you guys!

  7. stylishous says

    November 15, 2010 at 12:40 pm

    GREAT post. Very educational & it helps women to step out of their size box.

  8. Anonymous says

    November 15, 2010 at 12:52 pm

    I have also been pleasantly surprised to find that I fit a large in some H&M shirts as well. I am a size 18 and tend to wear 2x for my ample busom. I also have gotten some looks from other shoppers but i don’t care. I never tried Ann Loft because I assumed their clothes wouldn’t fit but now i might actually go into the store…thanx for the informative post as usual. Dawnell

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