Will It Fit? Straddling Between Standard and Plus-Size (2024)

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I recently found myself browsing the promotions tab of my Gmail inbox and decided to click on one from a store that I don’t normally shop at that was having a sale. I was then shocked to discover that their “regular” sizing only went up to a 10, and “plus” sizing starts at a 12. I usually wear somewhere between a size 10 and a size 12. Regular and plus-size ranges often fit differently, so I was faced with a dilemma: if I were to order from this store, which size range would I order from?

It got me thinking about the struggle I sometimes encounter in trying to find the right size at certain stores. At stores like Forever 21, for example, if a large doesn’t fit me, it’s almost impossible to find a size XL or pants in any sort of inclusive sizes in store. And then if I go to the plus section, I can’t find a size that fits there either. Their plus range starts at a 0X, but those are very hard to come by in store as well.

Unfortunately, stores like these aren’t the only ones where mid- and plus-sized women might struggle. Lululemon was exposedfor keeping their small selection of the largest sizes they carry, 10s and 12s, in a separate and messy area in the back of the store and rarely restocking them, asBusiness Insider reported. High-end brands and celebrity or influencer clothing lines often only go up to a size large and an 8 or 10, but 68 percent of American women wear a size 14 or above, as per Racked.

As brands become more and more inclusive (as they should), they tend to ignore a group of millions of consumers that would be considered “mid-size” or “in-betweeners.” On websites and in advertising, we often see models on the smaller end of the spectrum for both standard and plus/curve size ranges. The lack of mid-size women wearing a 10, 12 or 14 is apparent. And if they are there, they’re considered plus-size.

Ashley Graham, widely regarded as one of the world’s most famous “plus-size” models, is a size 14. The fashion industry is built to divide women into only two size categories: sample and plus, and when a model is a size 8 or above, they’re automatically looped into the plus-size category. Celebrities like Amy Schumer and Mindy Kaling have spoken out about how they are often referred to as plus-size actresses, but Schumer has said she is a size6 to 8,and Kaling a size 8.

When this happens, brands not only forget to include options and representation for women who fall in the middle, but set standards that could be harmful to young girls’ body image. Every body type is beautiful, and I’m part of the group that believes brands can provide inclusive size ranges without separating women into categories. As Time reported,Melissa McCarthy said, “Women come in all sizes. Seventy percent of women in the United States are a size 14 or above, and that’s technically ‘plus-size,’ so you’re taking your biggest category of people and telling them, ‘You’re not really worthy.'”

Women come in all sizes. Seventy percent of women in the United States are a size 14 or above, and that’s technically ‘plus-size,’ so you’re taking your biggest category of people and telling them, ‘You’re not really worthy.’

One of the major reasons that mid-size women often have trouble finding clothes that fit is the limitations in patterns that clothing pieces are made from. Because of cost restrictions, designers often have a sample size pattern (a 2 or 4) as well as a plus-size pattern (a 14 or 16 — if that’s something they offer) that they make tweaks to for the rest of the size range. When a size 2 pattern is being tweaked for up to a size 12 or 14, distortions occur and the clothes don’t actually fit the real women who wear these sizes. This pattern issue is also the reason that a size 14 in a regular size range tends to fit differently and usually smaller than a size 14 in a plus-size range.

As everyone has probably experienced, sizing in women’s fashion is extremely inconsistent across the board. We already live in a world where we have to deal with the dread of standing in a dressing room staring in the mirror at yourself sweating, trying on clothing item after clothing item that doesn’t fit. Is it too much to ask that retailers just provide us with inclusive, standard sizing and representation without putting us in meaningless categories?

Thankfully (and many years too late), these conversations are now being had and things are beginning to change. There has been a recent rise in mid-size fashion bloggers, looking to fill the gap in influencers who have body types that everyone, regardless of what size they wear, can relate to and get inspiration from. YouTubers and Instagram influencers such as Carrie Dayton and Sierra Schultzzie, who both have said in their videos that they typically wear a size 12 or 14, use their platforms to discuss their struggles in finding clothing to fit their self-proclaimed mid-size bodies and sometimes straddling the line between regular and plus sizes. If you’re interested in checking out their Youtube videos, start with Carrie’s “Midsize Must-Haves You Need in Your Life,” Sierra’s “Size 2 & Size 14 Try on the Same Outfits from Madewell,” or their joint series trying on the same outfits at different stores.

Is it too much to ask that retailers just provide us with inclusive, standard sizing and representation without putting us in meaninglesscategories?

Some brands are beginning to recognize their lack of inclusivity and are making changes to their branding, advertising,and websites. Aerie, for example,has made headlinesfor banning the alteration of their advertising photos and vowing to be more inclusive in both sizing and representation, as Time reported. Its parent company, American Eagle,has a feature on their websitewhere you can see the same jeans on models who wear sizes 00, 6, 12, and 22.

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As women in the United States, trying to find clothes that fit uscan be extremely hard. On any given day, I can be a size 8 in one store and a size 14 in another. I didn’t even know that there was an entire community of women out there who are also facing this “mid-size” or “in-betweener” struggle, until I found the influencers who are talking about it openly— and I hope that anyone facing the same dilemma can relate as well. We are all beautiful, and we all deserve clothes (and lots of them) that fit!

Will It Fit? Straddling Between Standard and Plus-Size (2024)

FAQs

Is a plus size 14 the same as a regular 14? ›

Firstly, the overall proportions are the primary difference between a 14 straight and a 14 plus. The design's cut and style should contour your body and make you feel confident when you look in the mirror. However, only an inch of extra fabric distinguishes the two "different" sizes.

Is a plus size 12 the same as a regular size 12? ›

Traditionally straight-sized retailers have extended up to sizes 22 via “extended sizing,” while “plus sizes” run from 12-22 (or with even more offerings, 12-32). Caveat: Traditionally, most plus-size retailers started at size 14, and some straight sizes go to size 12.

What is the difference between standard size and plus size? ›

Plus-size clothing is designed for those who wear a size 14 and above, whereas regular size clothing is designed for those who wear a size 0 to 12. Historically, plus-size clothing has not been given the attention it deserves, making it difficult to find trendy and fashionable clothes in larger sizes.

Should you size up if you're in between sizes? ›

Always go up

If you are in between sizes, the bigger size shouldn't be too-too big. A little bit of extra material never hurt anyone.

Is size 14W the same as size 16? ›

Sizes 00-14 are fit to a size 6 and sizes 14W-20W are fit to a size 16W. We recommend buying true to your size using the below size chart as a guide.

Is a 14W bigger than a 15? ›

Regular sizing is 1 to 15 and plus sizing is 14W to 24W. When you select a pair on our website you will see the sizing options just as you see below. The difference between a size 15 and a 14W is a bit more room in the hips on the 14W. The waist size is the same.

How much weight do you need to be a size 12? ›

The average weight for a woman who wears size 12 can vary depending on several factors such as height, bone structure, and muscle mass. According to research conducted by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), the average weight for women aged 20-29 who wear size 12 is approximately 160 pounds.

Is size 14 large or XL? ›

Women's Size Chart
SizeBustWaist
M (8-10)36-37″29½-30½″
L (12-14)38½-40″32-33½″
XL (16-18)42-43½″34-36″
XXL (20-22)45-46½″38-40″
4 more rows

What is the weight requirement for a plus size model? ›

Plus-size models

Their weight should typically be between 161 and 205 pounds, with a chest size of 41” to 45”. Male measurements: Depending on the client, men working in the plus-size market will generally need to have a chest larger than 42” and a waist larger than 34”.

What is considered plus size for a girl? ›

According to PLUS Model magazine, "In the fashion industry, plus size is identified as sizes 18 and over, or sizes 1X-6X and extended size as 7X and up". The article continues "Susan Barone [...] shared, 'Plus sizes are sizes 14W – 24W. Super sizes and extended sizes are used interchangeably for sizes 26W and above.

Is a size 16 Big for a girl? ›

Size 16 is the national average, so why do so many women grow up feeling like they are anything but normal?

Why plus size instead of fat? ›

Summary. “Fat” and “plus-size” are terms often used to refer to people who live and occupy space in a larger body. “Plus size” is a term often used in the fashion industry, typically to refer to clothing marketed primarily to women. In general, body descriptors should only be included when necessary and relevant.

How much weight do you have to lose before you go down a size? ›

The rule of thumb, Fernstrom says, is that losing 8 to 10 pounds translates to going down one size. Still, if you lose "up to 15 pounds, you may be OK in your old size," she says. But putting off buying new clothes until you really need them doesn't work for everyone.

How many pounds does it take to go down 2 sizes? ›

How much weight do i need to lose to drop pants size? On average, every 10 lbs of weight a person loses will equate to 1 pant size smaller. So, for example, if someone lost 25 pounds, they would likely drop 2 and a half sizes in pants.

Is it better to go half a size up or down? ›

There should be just enough space for your finger to fit nice and snugly. If your finger slides in easily with space to spare, you should probably go down a half size, while if it's a tight squeeze, go up half a size.

What is 14 plus size? ›

The iPhone 14 Plus display has rounded corners that follow a beautiful curved design, and these corners are within a standard rectangle. When measured as a standard rectangular shape, the screen is 6.68 inches diagonally (actual viewable area is less). Both models: HDR display.

Is a size 14 mid size or plus size? ›

Midsize simply refers to the range of clothing sizes that sit between typical straight sizes and plus sizes. Straight sizes are generally considered to be 0 to 8, and plus sizes are conventionally known as 16 and up. That would put the midsize range from 10 to 14.

What does 14 plus mean in clothes? ›

Numerical sizes are often labeled as 14W, 16W, 18W, and so on. The W is for Women's, which is another way of saying plus size. The “W” sizes are fitted for plus size specifically, whereas sizes like 14 and 16 in the same brand were likely fitted on a straight-size fit model.

What's the difference between 15 and 14 plus? ›

There are no major changes between these two when it comes to design. The big ones, obviously, are the pill-shaped camera cutout and Dynamic Island software feature, both these features have come to the iPhone 15 Plus, retiring the notch forever.

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