[–] LordFlabuFlabu ago
Well there is Lululemon which aren't designed for fats, but they do tend to butter themselves up to slide into their athletic wear, but they also have regular clothing as well. There is also Betabrand.com which is a crowdfunding clothing site, most of their women's denim doesn't come in sizes larger than a 32" waist, and while their tops and dresses do come in fat sizes as well, the crowd funding/ lower production numbers usually make it less likely to see anyone else wearing your stuff. (though I am in Canada so I can't speak to their popularity in the US.) That is all from this Shitlord's opinion though, and I can't guarantee that we have the same fashion sense or that I have any fashion sense whatsoever.
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.
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.
[–] OuijaAllin ago
My beachside morning runs here in LA are now polluted with landwhales hamming around in their disgusting tights. You ladies help make summer worthwhile again. <3
I googled "one size fits all store" and all I got were hundreds of articles from pigs reeeeeing about it
[–] shadybrainfarm ago
I don't have much advice to offer, but I just wanted to say that I totally feel you on this. I was at pride parade last weekend and I saw a fat chick wearing the same dress that I have at home, and it really offended me LOL