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Old 05-16-2001, 09:18 AM
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Angry I hate shopping--and when did Catherine Zeta-Jones become plus-size?

I realize that thin women are played out like Cross Colors, Sinbad and light skinned brothers (jokie joke), but can a sister buy some clothes? Last night I was in a local department store and that awesome Royal Blue outfit came in no sizes under 10 and about 15 dresses size 16 and 18. (not hating on my plus-size sistahs, so don't take it that way).

Another issue...I am not a seamstress so maybe I am wrong about this. However, my common sense (yes, I have a little of it) tells me that a size 8 skirt takes less material to make than a size 26 skirt. Why in the world do they cost the same amount of money? If an outfit take twice as much material to make shouldn't it cost twice as much?

Please not hate email. Just asking a very real question.
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Old 05-16-2001, 05:30 PM
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Hey Soror:

Good question!! I'm a plus size sister, the size 26 you mentioned. It's been my experience that the opposite is true. My clothes always cost more, and I don't have a problem with it. Like you said more material. I havn't been in a store that sells a size 8 and size 26 with the exact same outfit. I'm a Ashley Stewart Lane Bryants gal. I also get lots of stuff made, especially for those Royal Blue and Pure white events.
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Old 05-16-2001, 05:44 PM
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Calm down GiggyZ. Where did all of these "hostilities" come from? Where were you shopping? I've seen you in person and I believe you should have no problem finding your size. Have you tried mail-order (Chadwicks of Boston for example)? Fret not, you are alright and your perfect fitting clothing is out there.....somewhere.

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Old 05-16-2001, 08:04 PM
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Hey Soror:

I havn't been in a store that sells a size 8 and size 26 with the exact same outfit. I'm a Ashley Stewart Lane Bryants gal.
Down here there are stores that sell a wide range of clothing just in different sections of the store. I actually just went to the larger sizes (over 18) to see the cost of items. I was shocked when it was the same. I do realize that in most stores there is a difference in price from the smaller sizes to plus sizes. And I also recognize that attractive clothing for larger women has been a long time coming. What I find amazing is the know the it is okay to be larger, the fashion world has decided that large is a 12 or 14. In my universe that is just an average sistah. Yet I hear of plus size modeling searches looking for woman size 10/12 or higher.

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Old 05-16-2001, 08:05 PM
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Calm down GiggyZ. Where did all of these "hostilities" come from? Where were you shopping? I've seen you in person and I believe you should have no problem finding your size. Have you tried mail-order (Chadwicks of Boston for example)? Fret not, you are alright and your perfect fitting clothing is out there.....somewhere.


I am calm. The other night was just a bad night to shop. I guess I wasn't supposed to spend that money anyway.
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Old 05-16-2001, 08:08 PM
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Are you looking for something for a particular occassion?
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Old 05-16-2001, 10:45 PM
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Last night I was in a local department store and that awesome Royal Blue outfit came in no sizes under 10 and about 15 dresses size 16 and 18. (not hating on my plus-size sistahs, so don't take it that way).

GiggyZ, You're in FLA, right? Maybe I should move there! For financial reasons, I frequently shop the clearance-clearance racks in major department stores. (You know the 50% off the marked down price) I hardly ever find anything in my size, which I consider mid range: "16/18". Tons of 6/8s and tons of 22/26s. I know Im not going to be losing any weight anytime soon, so maybe I should try to gain some! (NOT!)

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Old 05-16-2001, 11:32 PM
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Originally posted by GiggyZ:
I realize that thin women are played out like Cross Colors, Sinbad and light skinned brothers (jokie joke), but can a sister buy some clothes? Last night I was in a local department store and that awesome Royal Blue outfit came in no sizes under 10 and about 15 dresses size 16 and 18. (not hating on my plus-size sistahs, so don't take it that way).

Another issue...I am not a seamstress so maybe I am wrong about this. However, my common sense (yes, I have a little of it) tells me that a size 8 skirt takes less material to make than a size 26 skirt. Why in the world do they cost the same amount of money? If an outfit take twice as much material to make shouldn't it cost twice as much?

Please not hate email. Just asking a very real question.

GiggyZ I totally feel you on your statement. I ALWAYS have trouble when I go shopping, because I am a very small woman (I am 5'5", and I wear a size 3-4)
From experience, the stores that ALWAYS tend to have the smaller sizes (at least in S. Florida) are The Limited and Lerner's.


I think that some stores don't charge more for larger sized clothing because they think people may cry foul about it. Just an opinion.


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Old 05-17-2001, 01:36 AM
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From experience, the stores that ALWAYS tend to have the smaller sizes (at least in S. Florida) are The Limited and Lerner's.

Okay. If I could have one wish granted, it would be an unlimited supply of clothing from Lerner. THAT IS MY STORE. I know this sounds crazy, but I can't help it. I love me some Lerner more than I can make you understand. I'm not crazy, I swear. It's just that NY&CO and I share the longest relationship I've had to date. Y'all. Just. Don't. Know.
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Old 05-17-2001, 09:23 AM
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Ok, GiggyZ, so how does Catherine Zeta Jones fit into all of this? I can't imagine that anyone with 2 funtioning eyes would think she is plus size.

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Old 05-17-2001, 02:27 PM
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Ok, GiggyZ, so how does Catherine Zeta Jones fit into all of this? I can't imagine that anyone with 2 funtioning eyes would think she is plus size.

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ZetaAce -
I know this wasn't directed at me, but recently when I signed onto AOL, they had this big feature about how thin women were going out of style and curves and a little meat were back in. Some of the examples were Catherine Zeta Jones, Drew Barrymore, and JENNIFER LOPEZ. What. Ever.
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Old 05-17-2001, 02:51 PM
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ZetaAce -
I know this wasn't directed at me, but recently when I signed onto AOL, they had this big feature about how thin women were going out of style and curves and a little meat were back in. Some of the examples were Catherine Zeta Jones, Drew Barrymore, and JENNIFER LOPEZ. What. Ever.
Girl, thanks for the answer! Drew Barrymore is what an 8? I think I read that Jennifer Lopez is a 6. Wow, they're HUGE . Isn't the average size a 12?

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Old 05-17-2001, 04:08 PM
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I love me some Lerner more than I can make you understand.
Girl I feel you on that!!! Why are MOST of my clothes from NY&CO?!?! And why was I mad when I went to New York, and I couldn't find Lerner's, and on the DAY I WAS LEAVING, I found out they changed the name to New York & Company? LOL

Those 'outfits of the week' are the shhhhhh...a whole outfit for $35 dollars sometimes...... ...fits my 'broke college student' budget!!!

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Old 05-17-2001, 04:58 PM
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They use to have a LERNERS PLUS here in Chicago, but They went bankrupt. I loved that store too. It gave us big gurls a chance to wear what you thin women are wearing, only in "OUR" size.
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Old 05-17-2001, 05:14 PM
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Okay, yall really need to come to NYC...Every store has siZes for dayZ. From -1 (I couldn't believe it was a real size) to whatever.

If they started charging more for *bigger* sizes. What size would be the yard stick? A 0 would cost 1/2 of what a 6 costs? or would it be a 1/3 of it's cost? 1/6? It's too subjective for Price based on Size to be effective. But, that's JMHO.

And, my stores are Arden B (why has no one heard of it!!! lol), Express and Guess. I rarely shop anywhere else. But, put me on...I'm open...lol

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