Friday, August 19, 2016
Vintage Dresses For Plus Sizes
An enjoyable article concerning plus size women and the clothes they wear appeared today in Yahoo. The truth about larger clothing is generously presented and lays to rest many questions pondered by clothes shoppers today.
https://www.yahoo.com/style/why-is-plus-size-vintage-so-hard-to-find-133605914.html
Friday, July 22, 2016
Body Shape Calculator
What Does Body Shape Have To Do With It?
In June, 2013, an article concerning Body Shapes ran in the http://www.bodyshapecalculator.co.uk. The topic provides another reason that plus size women may find it difficult to find the fit they need in the style they prefer.
Take a look at the chart which shows the various shapes said to be applicable to plus size women. While looking at the chart, it becomes obvious that retailers can sell many more items of Hourglass and bell shaped women. A Lollipop shape may not find anything o the retail display that would be suitable for her.
We emphasize these things in an effort to say again, loudly, that home shopping, via the Internet, may be the way to best find the fashions needed and desired by plus size women.
Armed with the right tools, chances are good that a shopper can get what they need online with much less frustration as experienced in a retail store.
What are the tools? First a thorough knowledge of your body's shape and measurements is needed before attempting to order online. Next is to read and understand the product description that is published with every item for sale.
Be aware of how a product will be shipped, when it will be shipped and if there is a cost in having it shipped. Along with that topic, is the merchandise return policy that you will want to understand. Hopefully, there will be no need to return something you wanted but we should never order something with no more than wishful thinking.
One way to have confidence in what you order is the Customer Reviews which will be available
along with the product description. Along with the customer's written reviews, you will find the star chart that summarizes customer satisfaction for the product. The chart here shows that 89 customers rated the product. It is evident that there was much more satisfaction than dissatisfaction.
The percentages are surprising but helpful in understanding why manufacturers may find it unprofitable to produce garments designed to be worn successfully by particular shaped women.
I think the word 'Preparedness' describes the correct attitude for an online shopper for any product, but more so with plus size women needing specific attributes in a product.
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Thursday, July 14, 2016
Body Shapes
Body Shapes For Plus-Sized Women
Plus-sized women are well aware of fashion, style, and trends. It may be that plus-sized women are more aware of the internal workings of the clothing industry than are straight sized women.
The plus-size woman looks at news, movies, magazines, etc. In all of these, there are desirable articles of clothing. It takes only a quick glance to recognize that "I like that dress". It takes hours of contemplation about "How can I make that dress work for me?"
Knowing your body type (shape) as well as your personal body measurements can go a long way toward answering the question of how to wear a particular garment. We've enjoyed learning about body shapes and the style of clothing to pair with those shapes.
All women should know about their physical shapes. It's most important for the plus-size woman shopper to be able to choose clothing based on her personal body type.
There are several standard 'types' of bodies that have been defined. When a particular type of body is mentioned, anyone that's into clothing at all will know instantly to begin looking for a particular style to go with that type.
Plus-size Women owe a thank you to the women celebrities who have demonstrated how to dress for their own bodies. Each body shape owned by plus-sized women is also owned by a woman celebrity who dresses for beauty and the attention received from the general public.
In the following posts, we'll be looking at the various shapes of women's bodies. When the shape label is established, we can move on to suggestions about styles that look best for that shape.
The body shapes to be discussed are:
- The Apple Shape
- The Bell Shape
- The Brick Shape
- The Cello Shape
- The Column Shape
- The Cornet Shape
- The Goblet shape
- The Hourglass Shape
- The Inverted Triangle Shape
- The Lollipop Shape
- The Pear Shape
- The Rectangle Shape
With the knowledge of how to measure her body, the knowledge of what her body's measurements are in both centimeters and inches, the knowledge of her body type and the knowledge of best styles for her body type, our plus-size woman on-line shopper can be extremely successful in creating her wardrobe.
(More to come)
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Monday, June 20, 2016
A Fitting Measure
Plus-size Women Personal Measurements
Nothing is quite as intimate as the language spoken by the tape measure. Protest as we might, it never fails that the tape has spoken correctly. Wisely, we accept the statement, make note of it, and use it in decision making until such time that statement changes.
Plus Size Women should arm themselves with a notepad, a pen, and a tape measure. A second person can sometimes be a handy helper in the measuring process. Of course, this second person should be a trusted friend who will not be repeating the information disclosed by the tape measure.
Where and what to measure is pictured in the line drawings here. These are fundamentally necessary measurements to have before approaching an order form. It's important to keep a copy of your measurement results so that you can use the information with each ordering experience.
Be aware of two distinct types of measurement units shown on the tape measure. There are inches and there are centimeters. The clothing industry is now importing clothing items from countries who use the metric system.
If you have your measurements in inches, but the item of clothing is sized by centimeters, there is a problem unless you can convert centimeters into inches. As a measure of length, there are 100 centimeters in a meter. 2.54 cm = 1 inch.
To convert: Inches to centimeters: Multiply number of inches by 2.54.
As time goes by, the measurements may change. These changes need to be notated in your notepad because this can basically affect future clothing orders.
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Wednesday, June 8, 2016
Plus-Size Women And On-Line Size Charts
'Fit' Depends On Chart
Plus-size women on-line shoppers will be called upon to compare their personal measurements to those found on size charts. Note that each on-line clothing store may have their own unique sizing chart. The 'standard' size chart seems to be the one being used at the time.
Although the first chart seems simple enough and easily used as a reference, closer examination indicates that lots of needed information is missing.
The second chart begins to tell us of additional information that may be important. This chart is published by a particular Brand and refers only to the items sold by that Brand.
There is a comparison of 'General Sizes', US Clothing Size', and 'Junior Approximate Size. This chart can easily become more confusing than helpful.
Reading the notes at the bottom of the chart doesn't actually help the confusion. Statements such as 'measurements are approximate'; 'measure from armpit to arm pit and multiply'; and, finally, 'may be labeled 1X, XL or 1XL'. That same labeling in another Brand could easily mean something altogether different.
The third chart may be more usable because it indicates a size statement in both centimeters and inches.
The 4th chart goes a step further in indicating various measurements in centimeters and inches as pertaining to particular sizes.
There are many more examples of size charts with some being more usable than others. We believe the 5th chart, the last one presented today, is the best so far. It neatly shows Asian, US, UK, EU, and AU sizing in both centimeters and inches.
Even with all this information, the on-line plus-size woman should check the chart for the specific item she is interested in. After comparing her personal measurements to the chart, a very good estimation of the correct ordering size can be reached.
(More To Come)
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Tuesday, May 24, 2016
The Secret Problem For Plus Size Women
We are of the mind that one has to name the problem and recognize the source, or sources, of that problem before it can be ‘fixed’. First, we can say that problems for plus size women exist inside the fashion world where there has been little thought about creating designs for the curvaceous larger woman.
Secondly, we suggest that manufacturers continue to mass produce the ‘average’ styles and sizes of clothing. The fact that the manufactured items may be inappropriate, or even injurious, for the curvaceous, plus size women is apparently not a consideration.
Thirdly, the clothing outlets seem to be accepting of the clothing designs manufactured for the smaller size women. They haven’t come to recognize the potential profit sitting on the sidelines waiting to be claimed by simply meeting the needs of plus size women.
And, as much as it hurts, the plus size women must accept much of the blame for the scarcity of fashions, patterns, and sizes that are needed. By quietly accepting what has been offered instead of asking for what was needed, it is plus size women who have allowed the problem to continue for so long.
Admittedly, there has been some progress in styling for plus size women but there is much left undone while progress is stop-and- go. We tend to think that it will be the plus size women themselves who will lead the fashion designers to the solution of this problem.
(More to Come)
See Our Plus Size Fashions Site at http://in-jackson-ms.com is a good source for Plus Size Clothing
Secondly, we suggest that manufacturers continue to mass produce the ‘average’ styles and sizes of clothing. The fact that the manufactured items may be inappropriate, or even injurious, for the curvaceous, plus size women is apparently not a consideration.
Thirdly, the clothing outlets seem to be accepting of the clothing designs manufactured for the smaller size women. They haven’t come to recognize the potential profit sitting on the sidelines waiting to be claimed by simply meeting the needs of plus size women.
And, as much as it hurts, the plus size women must accept much of the blame for the scarcity of fashions, patterns, and sizes that are needed. By quietly accepting what has been offered instead of asking for what was needed, it is plus size women who have allowed the problem to continue for so long.
Admittedly, there has been some progress in styling for plus size women but there is much left undone while progress is stop-and- go. We tend to think that it will be the plus size women themselves who will lead the fashion designers to the solution of this problem.
(More to Come)
See Our Plus Size Fashions Site at http://in-jackson-ms.com is a good source for Plus Size Clothing
Thursday, May 19, 2016
Wasn't Shopping Supposed To Be Fun?
Shopping For Plus-Size Clothing
Shopping, as a plus-size woman, isn't exactly fun. Before the adventurous treasure hunt begins, the plus-size shopper usually has a definite idea of what they hope to find during the shopping trip. She already knows, from experience, that the particular something she hopes to find in the store will not be there. But, hey, one must be optimistic and at least try. Suppose it is there and the effort to find it hadn't been made.
It usually turns out that the plus-size shopper settles on 'style' based upon whatever is available and accessible in the store. A spirit of celebration seems to be created simply by finding an article -- any article -- of clothing that is actually in the correct size.
Color? How can one be selective about color? If it fits, thank you. Suppose the item found is a red rain coat. The plus-size shopper may not have been looking for a raincoat, much less a red one. But, buy it she will -- because it's there and because it fits.
In this way, a shopping expedition truly becomes a treasure hunt. When shopping is over and the purchased items are more closely examined at home, it comes to mind that she has yet to find the item that was actually needed. Meanwhile, whatever was found will have to make-do.
Finding clothing that fit is the goal for all plus-size women. There's a demand for 'fit' in body size, in personality types, in style choices and in the occasion for which the article is to be worn.
Because these items of 'fit' seem not to be available in the local stores, many plus-size women have turned to on-line shopping. But, on-line shopping is not as simple as walking into a clothing store. The results can be much more satisfying but, done carelessly, it can be extremely frustrating.
How to shop on-line for plus-size women is a complete other story. Preparation is needed to shop intelligently online. There are tools to use and research to be done. It can be both a challenging and a rewarding experience.
(More to come)
http://www.in-jackson-ms.com
Shopping, as a plus-size woman, isn't exactly fun. Before the adventurous treasure hunt begins, the plus-size shopper usually has a definite idea of what they hope to find during the shopping trip. She already knows, from experience, that the particular something she hopes to find in the store will not be there. But, hey, one must be optimistic and at least try. Suppose it is there and the effort to find it hadn't been made.
It usually turns out that the plus-size shopper settles on 'style' based upon whatever is available and accessible in the store. A spirit of celebration seems to be created simply by finding an article -- any article -- of clothing that is actually in the correct size.
Color? How can one be selective about color? If it fits, thank you. Suppose the item found is a red rain coat. The plus-size shopper may not have been looking for a raincoat, much less a red one. But, buy it she will -- because it's there and because it fits.
In this way, a shopping expedition truly becomes a treasure hunt. When shopping is over and the purchased items are more closely examined at home, it comes to mind that she has yet to find the item that was actually needed. Meanwhile, whatever was found will have to make-do.
Finding clothing that fit is the goal for all plus-size women. There's a demand for 'fit' in body size, in personality types, in style choices and in the occasion for which the article is to be worn.
Because these items of 'fit' seem not to be available in the local stores, many plus-size women have turned to on-line shopping. But, on-line shopping is not as simple as walking into a clothing store. The results can be much more satisfying but, done carelessly, it can be extremely frustrating.
How to shop on-line for plus-size women is a complete other story. Preparation is needed to shop intelligently online. There are tools to use and research to be done. It can be both a challenging and a rewarding experience.
(More to come)
http://www.in-jackson-ms.com
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