Posts Tagged: fatshion february


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Feb 12

OOTD: Earning stripes

Call me stripe obsessed, because I am. Not sure when it happened but it went from a casual fling into a full blown “thing”!

The first item I reach for when getting dressed? Stripes. What draws my eye when shopping? Stripes. What did I buy when I finally got to a F21+? Stripes. I tweeted this picture on my trip to Los Angeles in January:

Sorry about the awful picture, my cell phone and I don’t get along…

The fact that I’m breaking one of “THE RULES” on a regular basis is just icing on the cake.

OOTD: Earning stripes

This was my outfit for day 3 of Fa(t)shion February!
Cardigan – New Look, UK 26
Tank – Old Navy, XXL
Skirt – Old Navy, XXL, here.
Teggings – Re/Dress
Ring – Evans
Necklace – F21 (p.s. it’s an elephant!)
Flats – Evans

This skirt is apparently sold out online in the larger sizes but if you like it, definitely go find it in the store. It could easily fit up to a size 30. When I saw this skirt, I knew I’d break one of my “personal shopping” rules but damnit, it was worth it.

I get the whole philosophy behind “make it work” and in most cases, I agree. But it depends on the context. Making it work with the tools you have at hand versus… seeking out clothing in smaller sizes to see if you can “make it work” are slightly different to me. And I’ve seen this phrase describing a myriad of fashion-y things and/or concepts.

OOTD: Earning stripes

OOTD: Earning stripes

Now, don’t get me wrong. The size on the tag means nothing. I have thrifted things in my closet that say small. A size “small”, I am not! I think that as purveyors of fashion we need to use all resources available. Any and all resources. If we didn’t, the world would be a sad, sad place.

Do I also need to say that these thoughts apply only to me and my shopping habits? I don’t care (or judge) what other people do. Good? Okay.

OOTD: Earning stripes

In my last post, I mentioned that I use my hard earned money to support stores that cater to my body. Stores that make clothing for ME. If I walk into a store that carries up to size large, is it possible that I can “make something work”? Absolutely, even as a size 28 and I’m not talking accessories. The oversized trend is like fashion’s gift to fat girls. Sure, that top was meant to hang off someone’s frame… but hey! If it works, it works.

So what’s my problem?

Economics. When I’m buying straight sized clothes off the rack, it is just a number to the company. Their stuff sells and that’s what they care about. If I’m buying their clothing, even if they don’t care to cater to plus sizes… why should they bother changing that? If I’m buying retail, I avoid buying from companies that don’t offer plus sizes.

But thrifing, eBay, second-hand, etc.? Everything is fair game. I’ve seen things in store that I have not bought and later sought out online (saves money too!) because of this.

OOTD: Earning stripes

OOTD: Earning stripes

Some companies offer limited plus ranges and for me, these are borderline – ASOS Curve, Eloquii, etc. Each time a plus line is launched and it stops at 24, babies cry. No joke.

For decades, the “industry leaders” have had lines up to size 28 and stopping short of that is just annoying. It makes me highly suspicious that these companies see clothing fat bodies as “promoting obesity” or that fat(ter) people don’t deserve clothing that makes them feel good but that is a rant for another day…

Old Navy makes my borderline list because they don’t carry their plus line in stores (but make up for it slightly with free return shipping). But the sad fact is that they offer a lot more options in straight sizes, and if a similar version makes it to plus – it is probably $20 more and not as cute.

OOTD: Earning stripes

OOTD: Earning stripes

I probably think way too much about this stuff but to me, it is important to consider all angles. I like cute clothes as much as the next person, but after 15+ years of wearing fat girl clothes I am fed up. Where I spend my money, giving constructive feedback and being vocal are some of the tools that I can use.

I took a picture of my tripod because I planned to make this a (funny to me, facetious) post about how much I love my tripod. In reality, I’ve been spoiled by handing off my camera to other people and having them snap pictures for me. Instead… I got distracted by a rant. I’ve realized that I prefer to either be behind OR in front of the camera – not both!

Do you make conscious choices about what or where you buy things? It doesn’t have to be clothes.


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Feb 12

OOTD: Nothing to say

I think the last few weeks have finally caught up with me.

Having nothing to say is nothing short of a miracle… or just the culmination of those hectic weeks of non-stop everything.

Words are hard (and apparently my vocabulary is limited), so I’ll give you pictures:

OOTD: Nothing to say

Shirt – Old Navy, 4x
Cardigan – JCPenney, 3x, here.
Skirt – Thrifted and altered.
Flats – Clarks “Book Pump” in pewter, 11M.
Belt – Lane Bryant, 22/24 in orange, here.
Ring – Evans

OOTD: Nothing to say

OOTD: Nothing to say

OOTD: Nothing to say

OOTD: Nothing to say

OOTD: Nothing to say

OOTD: Nothing to say

OOTD: Nothing to say

I feel fine, but my brain needs a break. I think I need some quality craft time.

And I’m going out of state in 10 days. So. Much. To. Do.

What are you doing this weekend?


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Feb 12

OOTD: Retail red

I said I wasn’t going to post every Fa(t)shion February outfit here but I figured I’d start the month off with good momentum. But mostly because I wore pants today. I figured that HAS to be blog worthy, right?

I hate pants – really. They’re awkward. If they fit in one place, they don’t fit in another. Even when they do fit, they fall down. I love pockets but if I wear pants… I can’t put anything IN the pockets because of the whole falling down thing. It just exacerbates the situation.

OOTD: Retail red

Tunic/dress – Evans, 30/32 UK
Pants – Old Navy, size 30, here.
Cardigan – Old Navy, 3x, via Fatshionista
Belt – Evans
Flats – Clarks “Book Pump” in pewter, 11M.
Necklace – 8th grade graduation gift. And people say I lose things…

That being said, I like the look of pants. You could even say I have pants envy! I want to get in those pants. Yes, those. And yeah… don’t know where I’m going with that. Moving on…

OOTD: Retail red

OOTD: Retail red

I like pants, just not wearing them. We have a complicated relationship.

The only pants I wear on a semi-regular basis are denim jeggings from Old Navy. And come on, jeggings might look like pants but they feel like pajamas. So when Old Navy came out with these bad boys in cobalt blue and retail red – I couldn’t resist.

Unfortunately, I suck at wearing things when I get them… so the larger sizes are already out of stock. I ended up returning the blue because I figured one pair of rarely worn, ridiculously bright pants was better than two gathering dust.

OOTD: Retail red
OOTD: Retail red
OOTD: Retail red

For my body, the fit is decent. These do not fit like my beloved jeggings – aka they don’t feel like pajamas, but they work well enough. The calves are a little big and the rise is low, both of which usually bother me but RED PANTS, GUYS! I figure I can have the legs fixed by a tailor and the rise isn’t bothering me.

One problem that pants and I have is that most of my closet contains shirts that don’t work with pants. I buy (or chop) shirts to work with high waisted skirts, not pants. I have a couple of tunics and short dresses but they (even this top) feel too long. I can’t win!

But skipping my fat ass happily along in bright red pants is good enough for me.

OOTD: Retail red

I wore this outfit to run errands and go to the mall. I had rewards to use at Lane Bryant and figured I’d do that before going out of state. For the most part, I haven’t been shopping because there are a few higher priority things in my life. Plus, saving money is good!

With time to kill, I decided to have some fun trying things on. Of course, I fell in love with a sweater at full price and bought it. Good thing I brought a coupon! This is the second one in a handful of months. Normally 99% of what I buy is on clearance, especially at Lane Bryant.

Guess I’m a sucker for stripey sweaters?

OOTD: Retail red

Yes, those are my clothes thrown all over the floor… not the ones I’m trying!

This sweater is amazing (22/24). It is a very thin knit, but has a great cut and a cute bow tie in back. Which means I’ll be wearing it backwards. There were only a few on the rack and I can’t find it online – so head to your local store ASAP, if you’re interested!

The sequin skirt was very, very tempting. I wish I bought the one at Avenue from a few seasons back but if I cave in for a disco ball butt – this IGIGI sequin skirt is calling my name…

While I was at Lane Bryant, I also tried on their colored denim. It was true to size but too low rise for me. The colors are more subdued but they carry pink, cobalt and teal – plus a few colors in the DKNY line.

I’m loving the current colored denim trend but for my sartorial purposes, tights are a better option. More comfortable too!

Have you embraced colored denim? Is it something you’d try?