Women’s Plus Sizes

Plus Size Designers, Women's Size Plus — By admin on October 14, 2008 at 4:37 am

It may have been brought to your attention recently that clothing in women’s plus sizes has improved vastly.  There is so much more choice these days and no longer do you have to pick from a limited range of clothing, namely stretch pants and baggy tops.  Designers are coming up with all sorts of trendy styles affording women who fall into the size 12 and over category, the luxury of being able to be dedicated followers of fashion.  There are over thirty million such women in the United States alone, so why shouldn’t they have clothes made from the best materials and styled in the latest designs?

Due to the fact that so many department stores are still a little behind the times as far as their women’s size plus clothing range goes, the majority of the more amply proportioned women and teenage girls are looking to the Internet to do their clothes shopping.  You will be delighted to know there are several websites catering specifically for the fuller figure and stocking a wide selection of appropriate clothing in day wear, night wear and swimwear.

Designers focus on the way the clothes will look and how they will fit the fuller frame when they create new designs.  Fabrics and styles which work well to hide certain areas such and the tummy and the top of the arms, and others to draw attention to the waistline and to minimize the bust area are used in the manufacture of these plus sized garments.  Even the hemline of the piece of clothing remains at the same level all around the item, no matter where you are carrying the excess weight.  This particular attention to detail makes it clear that there is a distinct difference between designing, choosing and purchasing plus size wear compared to the clothes for smaller sized females.

When selecting your garments, it is essential that you think about the areas of your body you wish to cover up or to emphasize.  For instance, when choosing a jacket, if you have big hips you should opt for a long line design or if you wish to look curvy go for a fitted at the waistline jacket with a good cut.  Necklines can determine the overall look too and to highlight the chest area a curved or sweetheart shaped neckline is best.  As an alternative pick a blouse with darts and a v neck.  Both of these designs look so much better than the loose-fitting tunic style tops of years gone by.

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  • Angela Topel says:

    I agree completely with what you have to say about the plus size clothing industry. It is so hard being a plus size woman myself finding clothing to fit me correctly. But more and more women are no longer skinny rails. It has to only get better for us Plus size women today. There are alot of sites out there but alot are based on one body shape and all of us plus women are not the same shape. Designers out there need to be more attentive on how we’re actually built. Once designers research in this area, Us Big Girls should be able to go into any store just like the thin women of oday and pull anything off the shelf and be happy and comfortable wearing it

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