I am active daily and run and lift weights. For the past few seasons, I have been buying champion work out pants at Target.
I'm a normal (very in shape) human. I used to buy size small work out pants. That was the smallest they had, they were fine.
Last year, they introduced an xs. These were even better than the smalls and looked great. I'm wearing them now actually.
Being Black Friday and all, I figured, "hey, let's get more work out pants." We go to Target. I go to grab the pants. They were labeled "xs curvy." There were no other options. I thought, "this can't be good." I went up to a human sized associate and asked if the had any "non-curvy" versions.
I am "curvy" with a perfect hourglass, 35/25/35, but I no longer am curvy in the classical sense. So I put on the "curvy" xs pants. Of course they were too big. Not having too many other options, I bought them and will return them if I can find better ones at a different store.
I'm not even that small. I feel bad for actual xs women. We can no longer buy clothes because the hamplanets are taking over.
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[–] Sanguinelady 0 points 5 points 5 points (+5|-0) ago
It would be nice to see such a thing pop up. The thing is such a store will struggle to exist for two reasons. One, humans are a minority at this point. Two, the fats will lose their collective shits. They will not be able to handle the idea of a store catering to slim and short sizes. They will get angry as all hell over the inclusiveness of it, and demand that they cater to plus sizes. They will squeal about it endlessly because they cannot stop at just forcing us out of most stores. Nothing is allowed to not cater to them. So if a store can pop up and make it up against those two fronts it would be lovely.