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Registered: ‎10-06-2012

Please tell Renee and  LOGO to make larger sleeves in the plus sizes...the tops fit but the sleeves are so tight I am unable to wear them. Obviously they design for young, thin models. Thanks

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Sizes in some designers are going up to 4 & 5 x .
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Sizes in some designers are going up to 4 & 5 x .also why are you implying that a young person is thin. I am thin but you seem to have a problem with thin ppl or the models. The Q has several plus size models, in fact I think there are more oversized models than THIN models and not alot of the models are as young as you think.
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"Oversized"???
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How about "undersized?"

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@Grace6663582 wrote:
Sizes in some designers are going up to 4 & 5 x .also why are you implying that a young person is thin. I am thin but you seem to have a problem with thin ppl or the models. The Q has several plus size models, in fact I think there are more oversized models than THIN models and not alot of the models are as young as you think.

She did not say she had a problem with thin people at all. She just wants plus sized clothing and models to be more available. 

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Too tight sleeves are not only a problem for the larger sizes.  I wear a small or medium and I often have trouble with sleeves being too tight.  This seemed to start with the fitness craze.  I remember Under Armour was the first brand I noticed this in.  Maybe designers don't understand that fit arms are not necessarily skinny arms.