And they have never had undergarments, panties, sleepwear, stuff like that in Plus sizes @ Target.
And they have never had undergarments, panties, sleepwear, stuff like that in Plus sizes @ Target.
It's been my experience, that plus-sized often means, looking like grandma's couch she had in 1970. I'm hopeful but I'm not holding my breath here.
As an employee of that store with the bulls-eye design, I'm fully aware the plus sized offerings are total shit.
The maternity clothes are cuter than the plus-sized.
"Glamorous yurt" is everything.
Oh my gosh. I just recently got a questionnaire from Gabi about what I'm looking for in a plus size line. That statement from Target directly references items in the questionnaire and is along the lines of some of my responses. This bodes well for getting what we really want from a plus-size line.
Yeah. Your description is probably closer. And that's assuming there aren't clearance sales going on, because if there are then you're probably going to have straight sizes mixed in there too. (And there won't be any actual plus size clothes on sale.)
Really? Because I feel it's more that I have to walk past 100 regular racks to find 3 that are a mix of plus and maternity, with the emphasis on maternity.
JC Penney has a large selection. Their Worthington collection has a lot of pants that size, and they have very inexpensive professional tops.
Sounds just like my local Target stores! I was horrified a few weeks ago to find that they had temporarily removed the plus-sized racks entirely to make room for clearance racks for the women's section. The space they already devote to women's straight sized clothing is huge, yet they still decided it better to…
This. Target's biggest problem is that it makes it's plus-size section share space with its maternity section and that frequently, there's no line of demarcation between those two sections. I shop at a Super Target and the area for their women's and juniors section is HUGE, but their maternity/plus size section is…
Here is what I want from Target, the clothes they have in the jrs and misses department in plus size. That's it. I love the Mossimo and Merona. I know they have them online but I want to go into the store and see stacks of cami's and cardigans in fun prints, cute leggings and fun sweaters. I linger right around a…
And sometimes you find those three racks of plus size clothes are actually maternity clothes spilled out of their desginated section and there's nothing but a couple of giant shirts and ugly black pants.
I'd like to be excited, but I'm skeptical. Like you, I'll also believe it when I see it (and try it on). My experience with Target plus size clothing thus far is that it is probably the most awkward and ill-fitting collection around.
...it'll trickle into actual, real brick-and-mortar stores between mid February and March.
I hope "happy, fun and bright" doesnt mean floral camp shirts and bedazzled sweaters.
I mean. I'm certainly glad for a little diversity. But they are still all straight sized girls with fairly typical proportions. Not one plus size girl.
In this case, the mother thinks that you only get sick if you don't pray hard enough.
Yeah, I think we need to strip away that first right. Parents shouldn't own their children to the extent that they can dramatically increase the kids' chances of dying at a young age. Not to mention the health risk to everyone they ever come in contact with.
And to be honest, you shouldn't have the right to not vaccinate your kid due to religious beliefs either.