@shrubbery Let me just put it this way. YOU DO NOT GET TO DICTATE HOW PEOPLE DRESS BASED ON WHAT YOU FIND UNPLEASANT TO LOOK AT. THE WORLD DOES NOT REVOLVE AROUND YOU AND YOUR TASTES. WOMEN DO NOT DRESS FOR YOU.
Let me put it this way; putting a comment in bold and CAPs don’t make it any truer. I never said I was the czar of women’s clothes or they had to adhere to my standards. If you think I said that, please point it out so I can show you how you misread it. The world doesn’t evolve around my taste, and I can bet my donuts to anyone’s dollars they don’t evolve around yours either.
you don’t get to decide what clothes fit someone else.
I don’t have to, physics will decide that, same as I can’t decide a square peg will fit in a round hole, just because I want it to don’t mean it will, it will fit when the peg is round like the hole. You can concoct a correct fit from any woman but it won’t fit simply because you say or wish it does.
It is not about you and what you want to see. People do not dress to please you.
Just to be clear, I-never-said-it-did. It certainly isn’t what you care to see or not either; just to be clear.
How do you know whether the clothes fit someone else if you’re not in their body and wearing them?
Wha-wha-what? I can see that the same way I can see dirt or stains on their clothes. If you can’t figure what is a good fit and what isn’t, I would get a second or maybe third opinion before I stepped out of the house.
Also, the “plus size” clothing out there is more often than not limited in range and style, and only specific types of clothing, deemed appropriate for fat people to wear are available in bigger sizes. It is actually really hard to get fun, fashionable clothes in bigger sizes.
If they have leggings for people who are metabolically challenged (since we have to be so PC to spare feelings), or super metabolically challenged that would be something to talk about but has nothing to do with this question.
Fat people should be able to wear whatever they want, to go shopping and see something they like and to be able to get it in their size instead of it being reserved for more societally acceptable smaller sizes.
Right, they should. I can wear my clothes backwards and inside out, but that doesn’t mean it will .look like the designer intended it to appear or that people will not notice, much less say how well it looks on me; but I can wear it incorrectly if I choose.