Monday, August 30, 2010

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fashion molds are not always figure molds

When the saleswoman said, "then you look for a very large" I found myself thinking, not looking for an exaggerated size, nothing fancy, look for something according to the size of the person who will use it.

And if, when one tries to find the famous "sizes special ", and by that I mean large sizes, you have to walk biased and ready to go, since it seems that" chubby "(as people tended to classify overweight at some time in a room) are not too many choices.

Even in the racks full of clothes, better not be guided to find what the label says, since most of the time say "XL" and when we stop to compare items barely a medium size.

also questioned this to them as "special sizes" because if you just do not get clothes for larger sizes, then it means that there is nothing "Special", but a quest that sounds more than once "atypical" with orders.

In most businesses, asking for plus size shown as exaggerated a 5 or 6. When one insists that it needs something even bigger, the answers do not vary much: "We work only to the waist" or "factory not send us great" ... or what is worse, once they answered, "I tell the truth, not because it is not bring more out, and spends the season and we have the goods. "

It is understood that probably are the least those who buy big clothes, but why let it go to sell it? What makes these people?
That's really not so little, but more narrowly defined group of people is the 90-60-90, these if they are the least, but easily found to be as they respond to the stereotype accepted by society.

A woman or man, whether child or adult, overweight or not, need clothes and have the right to choose prices, brands, styles, colors and designs ... and not be limited to what the market produces little for them . I think that here it is leaving aside the need for a sector of the population has the right to choose what clothing to wear, instead of opting to buy one of the few options available.

this post not intended to be a bunch of complaints, but a criticism of the society we live in, where in theory we all have the same rights, no?.

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