I'm not very popular around here, I know, because I flat out tell the truth about how ugly the clothing for fat women now adays is. How we fatties should not wear certain types of clothing, yet fashion designers insist on making such things for us. Even though we look horrible in them.
Well, I found a website that makes my point for me. It's called PeopleofWalmart.com.
While they focus on more then just clothing - including crazy cars in the parking lot, people whom should not have children and yet do, weird hair styles, etc - the vast majority of pictures are fat people, mostly women, wearing clothing that they should not be wearing. Too tight. Wrong style. Sleeveless. Backless. It's horrifying. There's even one of a fat woman wearing a bathing suit while shopping.
I'm sorry, but just because it's made in your size does not mean you should wear it.
If I get any responses at all I'm sure it's going to be nasty remarks. Wouldn't even be surprised if people report me and try to get this post or my account removed. But face it, folks, this website proves that that fat people, women and men, are getting shafted by the fashion industry and brainwashed into thinking that this is okay to wear.
Well, it's not. It's time the fashion designers started making clothing for us that actually looked good and stopped just making larger sizes of skinny girl clothing. It's time we fatties had clothing designed to hide our problems instead of being told that wearing something sleeveless is "empowering" or wearing clothing that is so skin tight people can tell the last time you shaved your armpits is "slimming."
Within the fashion industry is the power to be able to remove one catagory from People Of Walmart, so we can instead focus on pictures of people with mullets.
Edit: Incase you still think fat women in clothing that exposes too much flesh and is tight fitting is "empowering" and "sexy" just take a gander at this mess. Honestly, when will the fashion industry wake up and make us our own special clothing that keeps us covered properly?!