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Hazel Nutt
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I just realized she’s already provided the crack pipes you’ll need to find eating at this cluttered table acceptable.

I believe the word you’re looking for is hellscape.

“Maybe if my table looks perfect and joyful, mommy will finally love me!”

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They should feature that thing front and center on that card.

Also:

they light had just turned green and they were going 40 mph? I hope their wrongful death suit doesn’t go very far.

From what I have learned from my fashion designer friends, plus knowing a custom textile manufacturing company, it’s beyond extremely expensive to make only 25 of something and there is SO much variation in plus sized women (chest, waist, hip, and length of torso measurements) that you’d be hard pressed to get enough

While a lot of your idea is fine the problem is when you charge the customer. You can’t wait for 20 to come in to build and then let them know. Because in that time customers coudl have lost interest, forgotten, changed their mind, out of date contact information or have already bought another product.

Thus at the time

Don’t say that around here; any insinuation that body diversity is far more intricate the larger the size, and that it just may be more difficult (though not impossible) to account for will send a plethora of “professional sewers” and people “working in fashion” to tell you that you’re wrong and it is totally just

These companies are businesses, not social services or rights organizations. Just like any business, especially new ones, they need to calibrate their market strategy to a demographic that will generate revenue and margin. A pure play plus-size fashion house might be a profitable niche, but for a brand aiming to be

You can get a beautiful wool sweater that will last for 20 years at LL Bean but it will cost $150. But you’ll have it and love it for 20 years, so that’s $7.50 a year.

Problem is, there’s more body shape variation above the mean than below it. Thus, ready-to-wear clothiers can quickly get out garments that cover half the people by producing one block pattern at a reference size and then grading for all the sizes below it and a couple above it— confident the resulting garments will

I’m not a retailer but i make clothes in my spare time as a hobby. For me i do kind of shy away from making clothes for larger people. Its more difficult than people realize. Clothes just don’t scale up the way people seem to think they do. Different people gain weight differently and past a certain threshold its

Uh do you have any idea how much it costs to launch a line in just the straight sizes? And the manufacturing issues involved with plus sizes? It’s not as simple and fatphobic as you’re making it out to be.

You realize that it’s incredibly costly from a production and operational perspective for a startup to produce extended sizes, right—whether it be petite, tall or plus? This is generally why only more established companies provide extended size options. You act as if startups have endless resources to cater to every

This article has been written nearly word for word many times here on Jezebel. I think this is most definitely an issue discuss but you bring nothing new to the discussion. You have actually brought less. And even worse, you offer no solutions.

The real answer is that the startup business is initially a marketing exercise. You build up a user base the same way you build up an audience for a film release. They are telling you that they could not get hot enough to make it by selling plus clothing in their fashion collection.

I, for one, only watched E news for her and whenever she wasn’t on Daily Pop that ish was deleted from the DVR. I love my pop news, but if I’m watching E! It’s only for Catt.

There hasn’t been a negative Hugh Jackman story this whole time, at least not one that I’ve heard. Same deal with the other hot Australian - Chris Hemsworth. They are both married, dads and fairly balanced, or so it seems.

Hugh Jackman seems like a good dude.