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Gothic and Witchy Corsets from American Islander

Posted by plussizeguide on August 29, 2009

Gothic Corsets for Plus Size

The corset is a staple item of  Gothic and witch clothing subcultures and can be found in many places on the internet. To the right is an example of American Islanders Gothic and Witchy CorsetWitchy  Plus Size Corset club top. This top laces up through 10 metallic eyelets and features an  inverted cathedral dome neckline with witchy chiffon sleeves. Take some time to look at American Islander’s variety of Plus size Gothic and witchy corsets here on PlusSizeSavings.com.

Bobby G. Keith is a Designer, Manufacturer and Retailer of fashionable and affordable  womens plus size clothing for American Islander Garments and PlusSizeSavings.com

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Fat Acceptance – It’s All Fat People’s Fault! Fats Vs Establishment

Posted by plussizeguide on August 8, 2009

On July 27th 2009 the Los Angeles Times printed an article which title reads “Tough love for fat people: Tax their food to pay for healthcare”. This stuff is outrageous but not surprising (at least not for me). It’s just the latest in a long string of attacks on our freedom. Now it’s our turn for the political magnifying glass to be turned on us fatties as we join the long and distinguished rank of whipping boys right along with big tobacco, big business, big oil. Yep, Big People have hit the “big time”, shoulder to shoulder with the rest of “The Bigs”.

In the Los Angeles Times article they’re blaming fat folks for the skyrocketing health care costs and that’s not fair according to LA times. They are pitting 1/3 of the American population who are not considered overweight against the other 2/3 of the population saying it’s not fair that the 1/3 should have to pay for the eating habits of the 2/3 in health care premiums. Now you may think my main point is to argue about the above statement but it’s not, in fact I think the above statement is only a symptom of the real problem not the problem itself. This is about building support for the health care debate (and more control over our lives) as can be inferred in LA times.

“In the debate over healthcare reform, the added cost of caring for patients with obesity-related diseases has become a common refrain.”

A common refrain meaning to say our representation is gunning for fat people. Then the LA time went on to quote a conveniently timed Center for Disease Control and Prevention report saying;

“It finds that as obesity rates increased from 18.3% of Americans in 1998 to 25% in 2006, the cost of providing treatment for those patients’ weight-driven problems increased healthcare spending by $40 billion a year.”

If you’re not yet convinced that Fat People are the target then read on;

“policy makers may need to consider interventions every bit as forceful as those that succeeded in cutting adult tobacco use by more than 50%”

LA times sited this statement from the Urban Institute and then went on to say;

“But in many ways, the drumbeat of scientific evidence and the growing cultural stigma against obesity already are well underway”.

Maybe you’ve been paying attention and have been witnessing this “drumbeat” against the dreaded Fat People and know that what I’m saying is true. But the larger issue here is not about fat people at all but about all people and specifically the freedom of all people. What they are really saying at the core of it is “You fat people don’t know what’s good for you or you can’t control yourself so we the benevolent government are going to. The government and a few busy body activists want to tell you and me how we should live.

What this article begs you realize is that the assault on our freedom is real folks. And there are (believe it or not) people who don’t like the way that America was founded and are very busy implemented laws to change it. Even some big money outsiders (people not from America) throw lots of money into organizations to circumvent our founding.

I ask you to ask yourself who are these people who want to implement more control over our daily lives? Control over what kind of car we should drive, what school our children have to go to, what doctor we go to, whether we should smoke or what we can eat… Who?

More than 60% of the American population is considered overweight and that’s a lot of voices and voting power.

Bobby G. Keith is a designer, manufacturer and retailer of trendy fashion forward plus size clothing trendy and affordable. Visit us today for Plus Size Savings at http://www.PlusSizeSavings.com

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Womens Plus Size Clothing — 5 Things to Remember When Shopping Plus Size Clothing Stores

Posted by plussizeguide on August 5, 2009

Author: Bobby G. Keith

Because of problems inherent in shopping for clothes online (like no fitting room), retailers know that it’s extremely important that you have a positive experience when visiting their store. The five following points are what I, as a retailer, wish all my customers knew before shopping with me.

  1. Know your Body Shape
  2. Know your positives
  3. Know your measurements
  4. Think Vertical
  5. What to look for when choosing plus size clothing stores

Know your Body Shape: Shopping for plus size clothing online without knowing your body shape is like taking a trip without a map. Designs that fit a pear shape looks terrible on an apple shape and vise versa so you need to know your shape to know which designs work for you and which designs work against you. For example if you are a pair shape you have narrow shoulders and smaller bust but larger more pronounced hips while an apple shape has large shoulders and bust with an average to small hips. So the idea is that a pear shaped woman should build up her upper torso while playing down her hips while the apple shaped woman is exactly the opposite. To learn more about your body shape I would recommend looking at Igigi.com’s shapestylist page.

Know you positives: Some women have great shoulders and bust while other women have a curvaceous waist and nice legs. Provide a focal point. Whatever your positive features are you need to select clothing that accents your positives while keeping the body parts you want to keep hidden top secret.

Know your measurements: One question I hear frequently is “Are you clothes true to size”. First of all there is no such thing as “True to Size”. When you try on X brand in size 1X and then try on Y brand in 1X you soon realize that “true to size” is a myth. You should know your measurements especially while shipping online because you can’t try it before you buy it. After you know mostly your bust, waist and hip measurements you can look on the size chart to see if this item will fit you. Some stores like ours actually offers both a size chart and actual garment measurements so the customer can make an informed decision.

Think Vertical: Or as I like to call it “Trick the Eye”. The idea here is to choose clothing that draws the eye of the beholder up and down in a vertical fashion instead of side to side. Some savvy glamazons achieve this by dressing the entire length of their body in the same color hues. But if you know how to use prints correctly you don’t have to limit yourself to solid colors especially if you choose a print whose patterns flow up and down. Be careful not to dissect your body into little square boxes which is something I see far too much of.

What to look for when choosing plus size clothing stores: First do they have a selection of designs that work with your body shape. Secondly are they friendly and courteous and willing to work with you to resolve any problems that might arise. Does their prices match the quality of the items they are selling. And most importantly do they have a good return policy. As I said before you can’t try it before you buy it and even with the above information you can still end up getting something that don’t quite work for you so a good return policy is key. The best return policy will make a way for your to get an exchange or refund.

If you will follow these five simple steps before you shop for plus size clothing online you will save yourself a lot of headaches and money. Once you find a store or two that meets these requirements it can become a lifelong friend to meat your plus size fashion needs.

About the Author:

Bobby G. Keith
Designer, Manufacturer and Retailer of fashion forward women’s plus size clothing trendy and affordable. Serving thousands of plus size women worldwide since 2004. One of the cheapest plus size clothing stores online www.PlusSizeSavings.com

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