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According to a 2016 study done by the International Journal of Fashion Design Technology and Education, the average American woman is between a size 16 and 18, and 67% of American women are considered ...
The rise of Ozempic and weight-loss drugs is a convenient excuse for the fashion industry and retailers to cut back on plus-size clothing options.
Why some fashion brands don’t make plus size clothing Lisa Bowman. Published February 28, ... ‘We then tested this extensively with a size 20 model to check we had got this right.
Straight-size shoppers don’t know about fat safety net stores. ... You’d think plus-size people could at least rely on exclusively plus-size brands to deliver clothing we’re excited about, ...
“We collaborated with For Days, because—in my opinion—they made the best-quality, most sustainable T-shirts for straight sizes, and we wanted to bring that option to plus-size shoppers ...
PostEverything Selling plus-size clothing isn’t just good for business. It’s also the right thing to do. Why do retailers continue to make excuses for not making clothes in larger sizes?
Until clothing fits and flatters all bodies by default, plus-size clothing lines and self-appointed “ambassadors” do not have the luxury of being this careless. IE 11 is not supported.
And plus-size fashions accounted for just 0.3 percent of looks for autumn/winter 2025 at major fashion weeks, according to a Vogue Business analysis. That’s down from 0.8 percent the previous year.