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[–] theepilepticferret 0 points 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.

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[–] NikoLessaGoBowling 0 points 1 point (+1|-0) ago 

Uni Qlo (sp?) is usually a safe bet, considering it's Tokyo fashion if I remember correctly.

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[–] Whitelights 0 points 1 point (+1|-0) ago 

I'm in the same boat. Missguided.co.uk doesn't have ham and normal human sized mixed as far as I know.

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[–] coloradocoolie000 ago 

shop priceless online, fashion nova, and H&M has sizes that are smaller than labeled

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[–] shittydrawing ago 

Topshop! I tried a small dress that actually was a small. I've also seen sooooo many obeasts walk into Topshop and immediately walked out in triggered mode. Hahaha. I love to people watch right outside Topshop.

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[–] Proioxis ago 

Honestly I like when they have the same item of clothing because they look So. Much. Worse. I used to work with a fattie who reallllllily wanted to be thin, and her wardrobe reflected that. Anytime I got the chance I'd buy similar clothes so I could upset her.

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[–] 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.

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[–] Large-Marge ago 

I do most of my shopping on Amazon, there are lots of Asian stores (even some with prime shipping) that make correctly-sized clothes. I just have to be careful because I'm 5'8, so some dresses become long tops for leggings and "long sleeve" stuff usually has to be altered to half-sleeve.

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