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01-14-2026 08:23 AM
@santorini wrote:@Kathyfobo please correct the typo in the title of the post if you can.
@santorini - I was thinking the same thing, but there are some posters that do not know how to edit a post.
01-16-2026 01:13 PM
Everyone knows what was meant so stop nagging
01-19-2026 08:58 AM
None of the so called "Plus" size are that. They are usually in a 14 and are almost 6 feet tall. The taller you are, the more you can carry extra weight. It's when you're short, you are in the obese territory.
01-19-2026 09:16 AM
@songbird But these terms are modeling industry terms, it's how they are hired. A size 14 model is not getting the traditional modeling job, she can be a top plus size model.
I agree, it would be great if there were never any categories like that.
But it's not about normal, real-world sizing. It's the business size of modeling and the fashion industry. The traditional model is 6ft tall and a size zero or two -- that's the typical model.
Look at QVC sizing, or most all retail fashion sizing. It separates the Plus Size category of sizes.
That's why modeling agencies break models into those groups.
01-19-2026 10:29 AM
@Caaareful Shopper Actually I agree. I'm the 0-2, but I'm short. 5'3" barely. The clothes fit. I just ordered the jeans NYDJ at my usual petite for them.. Most 28"-29" fit me. I guess because my legs are long. Somoeone just complained that 28" isn't really petite. 26' is. I avoid that length. Too short. LOL.
01-19-2026 10:40 AM
@RaisedOnQVC I have not noticed Leah yet. Bitsy Jennings avd Doris Dalton have all lost a lot of weight very fast so I presume they are taking the GLP-1 drug. If it helps their overall health and well being good for them.
01-19-2026 12:51 PM
It seems the clothing industry puts labels on people's sizes. Presumably, so when you went into a department store you knew which area to go to.
Men were pretty easy...for boys you had just regular...then there was husky & teens. Then for men, there was regular or big & tall.
Women had a bit more choices. I can remember (don't know if they still have this) for young girls there was a 6X size....then you had regular, chubby & then Juniors.
Women's had petites, Misses & Woman's.....
Even the old stand by of One Size Fits All now became One Size Fits Most. ![]()
01-20-2026 12:56 PM
will Pam still be named a plus model now that she isn't ? I mean if she keeps losing she really won't be once under a size 14. If she is using something medical to lose the weight and that is IF I certainly don't know how she is achieving it, She will continue to lose and may be a size small in the end.
01-20-2026 03:50 PM
Yes, just yesterday I noticed a difference.
Very flattering look.
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