another reason why i need to go to England

Dec 09, 2011 23:02

http://www.bigfatblog.com/uk-clothing-utopia-smallish-fat-women

yet another reason i want to go to England.... their mainstream stores carry what we would call PLUS sizes!!! in their regular clothing!!! in four pants lengths!!!!

link, clothing, plus sizes, england

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slinkslowdown December 10 2011, 04:09:52 UTC
I already have enough reasons to want to visit the UK, this just strengthens that need!

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becoming_rachel December 10 2011, 04:23:40 UTC
Awesome!!!
I seriously don't get why these sizes are designated as "plus" and not in so called "regular" clothing lines in the usa and canada; the majority of women are "plus" sized!

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pickleboot December 10 2011, 05:22:55 UTC
see, i thought this was common knowledge. most of my wardrobe is marks&sparks, hennes, river island, and h&m- all from the uk. and i am selling most of it.

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fabricdragon December 11 2011, 16:53:55 UTC
do me a favor... message me on facebook and let me know what you have. my emal is flaking out again

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fabricdragon December 11 2011, 16:54:05 UTC
or point me to a listing on your LJ

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pickleboot December 11 2011, 23:24:01 UTC
no problem!

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tigerweave December 10 2011, 07:03:30 UTC
I tried reading that link and all those numbers didn't make any sense at all! Australian sizing is different to either UK or US

:-P

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miri_me December 10 2011, 08:38:09 UTC
It does depend where you go - some shops, an XL usually works out at about a 12-14 (US 10-12?), with that being the largest they do. Those shops are a little bit depressing..!

And "petite" is usually 5'3" and under (some shops, it is 5'5" and under); not everywhere does the vast range of sizes... But even supermarkets will do three lengths of trousers and I think go up to an 18 to 22 in most things (and I'm pretty certain I've seen larger tags than that for some things).

For a good few years, too, it was very hard to find trousers that were designed to actually come to higher than the widest part of the wearer's hips - this has improved in the last year or so, thankfully! And apparently our clothes are still considerably more expensive than yours?

But if your clothes are cut straighter than ours, EEK :-/ Because I thought clothes over here were cut pretty straight!! (Even as a teen, my waist size was a clothing size smaller than my hip size; my bust was another size up again...)

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fallconsmate December 10 2011, 20:19:32 UTC
my daughter has that issue too, a small waist and bigger waist and bust.

she finally asked one of her co-workers with the same dimensions where she got HER jeans...and got recommended to a shop that caters to more african-american women. they have jeans that have the greater waist-to-hip spring, so you dont end up having your waist cinched in so much.

i have the WORST time with pants length, my issue is that i'm short (5'1) but petite jeans hit me at ankle length since my legs are longer. but "average" drags on the ground. yuck, i'm telling you!

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miri_me December 10 2011, 20:53:51 UTC
That's a good idea :-) I'll keep a look-out for people with similarish builds to me and interrogate them :-D (Funnily enough, I was having this conversation this morning, but about hair and make-up, earlier today! But I don't think anybody had ever suggested finding somebody with fundamentally similar structured x, but kempt, and asking them what they do/use/where they shop before!!)

I have to say though, having stubby legs isn't much fun ;-) I'm 5'2" and petite trousers are a good length; sat down, I don't look so short, because my body's near-average length! How about pedal pushers in tall lengths?

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fabricdragon December 11 2011, 16:53:24 UTC
a friend has the issue that she is a classic petite in the waist to ankle, complete with petite rise in teh crotch...
and a average to tall on top.. witha super long waist. i mean LONG waist.
so she gets looked at funny in petite shops (she doesnt look petite) and in tall shops( she isnt tall) but thats where she has to shop./

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