[–] 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.
[–] 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.
[–] 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.
[–] 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
[–] horrorjuror 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) ago
You should try superdry! It's a UK company so they only have shitlord sizing. A small is a small and there aren't usually extra larges or anything for fatties. They have lots of amazing clothes with everything from cute fashion to basics and a gym line. Europeans do sizing better
[–] 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.
[–] coloradocoolie000 ago
shop priceless online, fashion nova, and H&M has sizes that are smaller than labeled