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Hot take: producing plus size clothes/expanding a size range is not only a financial gamble (how many quadruple XL people r gonna even buy swimwear considering they probably can't even walk to the fridge anymore much less the beach?) but is also considerably more expensive considering extra material/time and fats deserve nothing. It is stupid to expect companies to conform to your binge eating disorder because you refuse to change.

Howeverrrr, while not being able to find cute clothing in your size is a good motivator to lose weight, it must be miserable to have to exclusively Walmart XXXL sweatpants and swimwear from Torrid so I feel for them. Sue me :marseyangel:

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producing plus size clothes/expanding a size range is not only a financial gamble

I remember some fatso sending her followers to harass a clothing shop for not carrying gigantic sizes, they started making their clothes in XXL as demanded, they didn't sell a single one and when they reached out to the fatso who sent her mob to advertise the products she demanded, she was furious.

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:#marseysow: :#marseyreapcrying:

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The sowing was bowing down to fatctivists' demands

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:#marseyagree:

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and when they reached out to the fatso who sent her mob to advertise the products she demanded, she was furious.

I thought you were going to say "she was already dead" :marseyxd:

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Yeah as a very tall guy, people often ask me if it's tough to find clothes that fit. I don't complain about it, but yes, it is very hard to find well fitting clothes, specifically shirts.

One time I was roped into this discussion again with new coworkers, and these two huge fat women joined in, as if our problems with finding clothing are remotely comparable. Maybe on a surface level, but it's not my fault that I'm tall and it's impossible for me to get shorter.

These women could just lose a tiny bit of weight and their problems would be completely solved. Also, I've accepted the fact that it's not economical for companies to make clothes for my body type, yet the entitlement of fat chicks prevents them from realizing the same thing. Nobody's oppressing you.

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impossible for me to get shorter

:#marseychainchad:

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Just get some vertebrae removed. Problem solved

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Hanes makes some excellent tall undershirts. Thick and substantial material unlike some thinner ones from other brands. Mizzen and Main are good for dress shirts in their tall sizes. Not the least expensive at MSRP but some hunting can usually find them substantially discounted.

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I'd love to have a dress shirt that doesn't become untucked immediately, or one that fits my arms, so thanks. I'll look into it.

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>it must be miserable to have to exclusively Walmart XXXL sweatpants and swimwear from Torrid so I feel for them. Sue me :marseyangel:

The only thing you should feel about fats is disgust.

Every single day I keep seeing more fat people who can barely walk anymore. People who eat themselves into a disability and nobody says anything because muh poor fatterinos feelings :marseyrage:

Bring :marseyclapping: back :marseyclapping: bullying :marseyclapping:

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when I was thinner I left the mall crying 1ce bc I couldn't find one pair of dress pants that weren't huge on me, so I get how it feels. but really wtf are they supposed to do, continue making clothes up to elephant size? and then someone mammoth size walks in and they're like "wtf why are all these clothes made for twigs,???" in this world of over consumption/production how many pieces per style should a store have made/stocked and what kind of toxic materials/sketchy labour practices will they have to use to make any kind of profit :dizzy:

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You cried because pants didn't fit you? Lmao.

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:marseyfoidretard:

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I wasn't sobbing but it was frustrating since I was looking for pants for work :marseyshrug:

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Darn. Usually when I'm frustrated I furrow my brow, fold my arms, maybe say "tsk" and shake my head. Not cry.

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um ok so do I but sometimes something is especially frustrating and it's the straw that breaks the dumb b-word's back

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If only they actually charged based on size lmao.

But yeah, not only do they use more fabric, but there's a real overhead to every single size/SKU they produce. Adding a bunch that will sell 1% as much as the normal sized ones isn't a financially wise decision. In fact the ONLY way they'd come out ahead financially is if the backlash against not doing it is substantial enough to really cut into their profits, which I don't think it is.

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They sort of do. The bolts of fabric and machinery is standardized and small through like XL or maybe XXL can be cut from the same bolt width. It's just a matter of how much waste is left. A small and an XL actually used the same amount of cloth and cost the same. To do shit for real fatties means a double wide bolt, so there's a price jump up that covers I dunno XXXL to dethfat.

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That really varies on material, and every sku does have a cost

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It also doesn't scale uniformly. Like you can't just take a medium and hit 150% to make an extra large. It has to be redesigned to fit around all of the parts that get bigger while some parts remain the same size.

They also have to be reinforced better.

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