Why dont designer companies make plus size clothing?

I mean like companies like ROck and Republic, Seven for All Man Kind, and True Religion?

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Posted under: Frequently Asked Questions Sunday, July 25th, 2010

8 Responses to “Why dont designer companies make plus size clothing?”

  1. spunk113 says:

    Because they want to perpetuate unhealthy sterotypes?
    Personally, I’m kind of fed up with all the clothing designers right now. Everything in the bigger sizes is just ugly. (I think I’m going to have to learn how to sew in self-defense!)

  2. Paige O says:

    probably cause all the SUPER MODEL type people buy the clothes and it cost less to make regular and slim

  3. FaZizzle says:

    Designers like to think that all of their clients are a size 6 at the greatest. No one seems to realize that there are woman who are of all sizes, not just thin.

    I HATE plus sized clothing out there. I opted for PS instead of maternity, and I was floored at the quality. There is so much fabric, that it’s almost like plus size clothes are trying to hide you. Instead I want to show off my curves!

  4. kayanbean24 says:

    I dunno but it makes me angry that they dont

  5. loreal says:

    oh they do!
    some of them really do.
    its just that some of them are for very slimfigured/or petite figures.
    but companies like Tarid make gorgeous plus size clothing.
    <3

  6. crazy says:

    Becuase they are all snoody richy people and they believe that all people women should not be more than a size 4 and men shouldnt have bigger waist than a size 20.

  7. Time & Again says:

    Because "thin is in."

  8. happygirl820 says:

    the crappy thing is that i’m not plus size and i can’t even fit into those brands because i have T & A. designers make their clothes for skinny board-like bodies. Even stores like Express and Abercrombie stopped making size 14 and swapped it out for 00. and to top it off, their sizes run small to begin with. ugh whatever….

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