[–] wmeth 0 points 6 points 6 points (+6|-0) ago (edited ago)
I think Victoria's Secret is our last bastion. They sell L and I think XL sizes, but they are for very tall, skinny women. I think. But I used to get dresses and stuff from them online for my ex. They sell good stuff. It's just not cheap.
Edit: unless you wait for June/December for their semi annual sales. You can get stuff dirt cheap.
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[–] PANTERAisLIFE 0 points 4 points 4 points (+4|-0) ago
Have you tried Guess?
[–] mmmmdonuts 0 points 5 points 5 points (+5|-0) ago
I have to second Guess. They are the only brand where an XS is too small on me, as it should be. Everywhere else XS are generally still too big on me, and I have huge arms from lifting.
I absolutely love Guess, the styles are usually just what I'm looking for.
[–] briibeezieee 0 points 4 points 4 points (+4|-0) ago
Brandy Melville!!!!
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[–] lollygagginsweetroll 0 points 3 points 3 points (+3|-0) ago
What about Abercrombie and Fitch? Their clothes don't look right on you unless you're fit. I see fats trying to look good in their cardigans (because they stretch), but it always looks like they're draping burlap sacks over their body. I love buying their tight skinny jeans and their tiny little camisole tops. Looks like a top on fit girls, but looks like a distressed bra on fatties. LOL
[–] resipsashitloard 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) ago
Since 2007 I've been a customer, and have worked at both Hollister and A&F as a associate and manager. It's almost been 10 years, and I can attest that A&F will NEVER cater to fatties or change their sizing. This one girl asked for size 14 jeans and I told her to look elsewhere because we didn't carry sizes beyond 12. She thought I was calling her fat (she was) and I shrugged it off. And this happened MANY times with other fatties.
[–] OdetteSwan 0 points 2 points 2 points (+2|-0) ago
If you're in the neighbourhood for unique outerwear, the Desigual winter coat collections can be pretty amazing and last I bought one, they didn't really have fatass sizes. For normal stuff I still find that Zara is ok, Guess is still pretty good, and I am a huge Club Monaco fan. If I splurge I find that Sue Wong and Lela Rose are great. Lela Rose will run you a lot though.
[–] 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
[–] baphometsrage 0 points 10 points 10 points (+10|-0) ago
Not a lady, but your best bet might be chinese/japanese clothes and just order them online, the sizing charts are usually really accurate, not like here where I can buy size 30 jeans that are bigger than 32s I have from years ago. Apparently the inch has changed over time here. But I've bought men's (and women's once) clothes from Chinese sellers and they fit exactly as I expected
I don't know how you women do it with number sizes, even the S/M/L of t-shirt sizes varies ridiculously now
[–] 5706170? ago
Aint this the fucking truth. Just bought a pair of 32's, and those fucker look like 38's on me.