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Evans new plus-sized model 'Crystal' wouldn't look out of place in miss selfridges window. She can't be more than a size 14-16. A smart tailored all-in-one that looks good on a size 14-16 model probably won't look as good on a size 26. I know in my personal experience (and this probably applies to most women) that I am not the same size on the top as I am on the bottom. Top size I'm a 22/24, bottom 28. What stores such as Evans need to realise is that not everyone that wears plus-sized clothes is evenly proportioned.

And why is it that plus-sized stores in the UK seem to be staffed in the most part by non plus-sized people? How is someone that is a size 10 going to know what suits my body shape? Training just isn't the same as first-hand experience.

Just wanted to rant somewhere. This seemed like the right place.

This is my second ever post on here. I'm going back into hiding now.
 

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