I love AliExpress, the long wait is worth it because the sizes are "small" (read: what they should be like, everywhere) and there is no risk having a fatty wearing the same thing if their L or XL is intended for a 70 cm waist. Depending on your budget/wardrobe needs, you can find cheap, quirky stuff, or higher end, surprisingly well made party dresses, office wear, etc. Also the thin, mostly Asian and European models are eyebleach, especially after being bombarded with "real womyn have curves" propaganda.
[–] NikoLessaGoBowling 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) ago
Uni Qlo (sp?) is usually a safe bet, considering it's Tokyo fashion if I remember correctly.
[–] theepilepticferret 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) ago
If you're looking for jeans, I highly recommend Silver Jean Company. They're a bit pricey, but they're the only jeans that fit me properly in the ass without buckling out at the waist, since I have a 26" waist and a 38" bottom. I haven't bought from their online store though, I usually buy them at the mall at Jean Machine.
[–] PikaPickledCake ago (edited ago)
Abercrombie & Fitch and Hollister doesn't seem to. Victoria's Secret--I've seen obese women wearing them, so I don't know about that. Japanese and Chinese sellers on Amazon and eBay are ALWAYS smaller or normal size. I don't think I've seen otherwise, so that may be the way to go.
Have you been to the Revolve website? They're more of an aggregator of fashion but the sizes tend to run small as they're designer. However they're high quality and they have sales/new items all the time.
[–] Mexican_jumping_bean ago
I googled "one size fits all store" and all I got were hundreds of articles from pigs reeeeeing about it