fashionista-ta
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I know that nowadays there are a lot more shops with a plus size range that cater to a younger audience and offer trendier pieces, but some of the stuff I've seen from asos curve and faith 21 in particular are somewhat unflattering and lacking a bit in the support department.
I'm doing some research on the subject and would love to know what's out there and what's lacking esp. when online shopping for plus size clothing
Online shopping for plus size would really need some type of tool like True & Co. has in order to work well.
I'm not plus size but I am curvy and I am quite reluctant to shop online for anything that's not a bag, that I will actually wear on my body, unless I have tried the item on, or already own it or something very similar from the same label/designer. I feel this way about shoes as well.
Plus size women tend to have a lot more variation in shape at the same size than you see in a smaller size.
The upside is that some plus size women want to try things on at home, so that motivates online shopping ... but I would imagine the return rate is quite high.