09-16-2022 08:27 AM - edited 09-16-2022 08:28 AM
"Skinny Minnie", but in certain items, I still need to size up. In tops, especially, I go to a medium (not XXXS like many on Q claim to wear)...I'd love to see the actually size tags in their clothing.
My shoulders are broad for my size and sometimes in sweaters and tees, a size smaller may pull. Nothing looks worse than a skimpy shirt, sweater or jacket. IMO, women look heavier in overly tight clothing. I now it's not flattering on me.
What's the big deal? No one sees the tag inside your clothing. Purchase/wear what fits your body perfectly.
09-16-2022 09:52 AM
@Shanus wrote:"Skinny Minnie", but in certain items, I still need to size up. In tops, especially, I go to a medium (not XXXS like many on Q claim to wear)...I'd love to see the actually size tags in their clothing.
My shoulders are broad for my size and sometimes in sweaters and tees, a size smaller may pull. Nothing looks worse than a skimpy shirt, sweater or jacket. IMO, women look heavier in overly tight clothing. I now it's not flattering on me.
What's the big deal? No one sees the tag inside your clothing. Purchase/wear what fits your body perfectly.
Apparently what other people wear is a "big deal" to you..