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Just spent $600 on a dress ****Update post 48****
November 5, 2013 at
08:19 PM
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Cliff Notes: ZM is a pissed off fatty.
WTF Macy's why would you not carry the plus size dresses in your stores? Not one store in the greater Seattle area had any of the 12 dress styles I checked on in stock, regardless of color!
So out of frustration and a lack of trust in Macy's stock system, I ordered the same dress in three different sizes, hoping one of them will be the right fit.
WTF Macy's why would you not carry the plus size dresses in your stores? Not one store in the greater Seattle area had any of the 12 dress styles I checked on in stock, regardless of color!

So out of frustration and a lack of trust in Macy's stock system, I ordered the same dress in three different sizes, hoping one of them will be the right fit.
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Men:
Height (inches): 69.3 (5 feet 7.7 inches)
Weight (pounds): 195.5
Waist circumference (inches): 39.7
Women:
Height (inches): 63.8 (5 feet 3.1 inches)
Weight (pounds): 166.2
Waist circumference (inches): 37.5
http://www.cdc.gov/nchs/fastats/bodymeas.htm
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Also, there's always Gwynnie Bee (also sizes 10-32) which is like Netflix, but for clothes. Some people can't get over the ick factor of wearing clothes that have been worn by someone else but they clean their clothes carefully between shipments and it's not any less gross that trying on clothes in a store, IMO. I did a free trial and I loved being able to try clothes that I otherwise wouldn't have purchased because of the upfront cost and being afraid they wouldn't fit.
Men:
Height (inches): 69.3 (5 feet 7.7 inches)
Weight (pounds): 195.5
Waist circumference (inches): 39.7
Women:
Height (inches): 63.8 (5 feet 3.1 inches)
Weight (pounds): 166.2
Waist circumference (inches): 37.5
http://www.cdc.gov/nchs/fastats/bodymeas.htm
Huh. They say that the average woman is a size 14 but according to that, the average woman should wear a size 18, at least according to Lane Bryant [lanebryant.com] and Old Navy [gap.com].
No, I'm referring to the commonly spouted statistic that the average woman wears a size 14 but this data compiled by the CDC shows that's obviously not true and the average woman actually wears a size 18, or somewhere close to that.
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