I love Toms, even though I've yet to own a pair. Being a poor working girl, which does not make sense, is pretty lame. Thanks so much for your comment....I really had no idea the fashion world didn't think that stick thin was the norm and the only acceptable body type, but the straight lines looking good in all types of clothing definitely makes sense. Kudos to you on deciding to design for all!!!
I have 1 pair that I conned my dad into buying me. They're the red and khaki striped cordones. They're rather filthy currently.
I think the theology on not designing for plus size is that the majority of plus size women don't buy as many fashion forward pieces, so designers won't sell as much. Which is baloney, because plus sizes have so little options they have to buy not fashion forward stuff.
I love Toms, even though I've yet to own a pair. Being a poor working girl, which does not make sense, is pretty lame. Thanks so much for your comment....I really had no idea the fashion world didn't think that stick thin was the norm and the only acceptable body type, but the straight lines looking good in all types of clothing definitely makes sense. Kudos to you on deciding to design for all!!!
ReplyDeleteI have 1 pair that I conned my dad into buying me. They're the red and khaki striped cordones. They're rather filthy currently.
ReplyDeleteI think the theology on not designing for plus size is that the majority of plus size women don't buy as many fashion forward pieces, so designers won't sell as much. Which is baloney, because plus sizes have so little options they have to buy not fashion forward stuff.