For years, plus size teens and young adults had little in the way
of choice for fashionable, youthful clothing. They were forced to shop
at "fat" stores, and find the least conservative styles at the "plus
size ladies or guys" store. Manufacturers and retail stores would call
all their plus size clothing, "teen friendly" when in reality the large
flower print smock type blouses didn't even really appeal to old ladies!
It took years for the s/m/l designer mindset to realize that the
majority of women and men, let alone teens aren't s/m/l.
Plus size pre-teens had it even worse. At that awkward growing stage, pre-teens had to buy jeans that were way too baggy, long and shapeless and even with alteration, they would grow out of them quickly. Swimming suits for pre-teens went to size 14 or 16 if they were lucky, and they were never sized properly or attractive. JC Penneys ... Read more »