Most dresses created for the wedding industry run about 2 "sizes" smaller. Assholes.
Why the hell would they do that?
[NAFDA] Spike-centric discussion. Lusty, lewd (only occasionally crude), risqué (and frisqué), bawdy (Oh, lawdy!), flirty ('cuz we're purty), raunchy talk inside. Caveat lector.
Most dresses created for the wedding industry run about 2 "sizes" smaller. Assholes.
Why the hell would they do that?
Most dresses created for the wedding industry run about 2 "sizes" smaller. Assholes.
Why the hell would they do that?
To make sure you feel as awful as possible after a day of dress shopping? It's the only think I can think of.
I'm pretty sure they do it to make you feel like shit so you'll spend more money in a frantic attempt to make it all ok.
And then there's what I like to call the Fat Chick Surcharge. Ordering over a size 18? Oh that'll be a $30-$150 surcharge for all of the extra fabric we'll need to fit your giant ass/hips/belly/thighs/head that you will then pay $50-$175 having altered to fit you properly, thereby cutting away all the fabric you just paid for.
I repeat: Assholes.
I used to dream of opening a bridal store where none of the dresses had sizes in them. Only my employees knew what size anyone needs/wants/buys.
I'm pretty sure they do it to make you feel like shit so you'll spend more money in a frantic attempt to make it all ok.
That didn't work on me but combined with some very rude sales people, it did make me sort of homicidal.
Why the hell would they do that?
I kinda wonder if they just didn't go for the sizing fluidity that most clothes have. Not that it makes shopping fun.
Honestly? I think the bridal industry never changed with the rest of the ready-to-wear sizing. It seems like they are still sizing according to the measurements that originated ... well, I don't know when. A long time ago. Yore. It was in the Days of Yore that the sizes originated. And through evolution, it has become the days of Yore never gonna fit into a 12 again.
@@
I kinda wonder if they just didn't go for the sizing fluidity that most clothes have.
ISTR that the way sizes have changed over time, bridal sizes could just have not changed from some point in the past. In general, the more you pay for something the more generous the sizing, and it's strange that bridal clothing is the opposite. Strange and irritating.