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The Most Troublesome Clothing for Women, And Our Solutions!

The Most Troublesome Clothing for Women, And Our Solutions!

Some clothes are really, truly hard to find: the perfect jeans, the bra that doesn’t hurt your back, the heels you can dance in all night long. OneStopPlus.com, the world’s largest online shopping destination for plus-size women, reported what women find the most frustrating styles to find for their body type in a recent interactive survey where they polled shoppers to reveal what specific clothing items were the most troublesome for which to find the perfect fit.

Not surprisingly, the majority of women (42%) said that pants were the most difficult item to shop for, followed by an incredible 37% indicating it is hard to find the right bras. Dresses, swimwear and boots were all equally difficult to find correct fits for, with 14% for each. (The full results are available at onestopplus.com.)

Our solutions:

PANTS:

We live in the time of cool leggings.   Wear them.   They always fit, always look cool, and many pairs look exactly like pants – just with elastic waists.   This is an invaluable tip for preggy ladies, by the by! H&M always has cheap “jean” like leggings which you can pair with a long tunic, cardi, or tee shirt and look perfectly put together – sans uncomfy bunching, tightly sucked in zippers, and limited mobility.   If you are one of the gals who just doesn’t feel gorgeous in jeans, go the jean-legging route.

J Brand, Racer X Motocross Leggings, $100 @shopbop.com
J Brand, Racer X Motocross Leggings, $100 @shopbop.com

Here’s your nighttime alternative:

Cut-out leggings, $24 @ newport-news.com
Cut-out leggings, $24 @ newport-news.com

BRAS:

If you haven’t gone for a fitting at Intimacy yet, do so.   It may change your life.   Click here to read our story and aha moment after visiting this custom fitting emporium just one time.   Suck it up and go get properly fit for a proper bra.   You will never wear your other bras again.

Have super small boobs?   Don’t stress about wearing a bra.   Throw on cozy tanks underneath your clothes to avoid nipple-itis or wear nipple petals.

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Bigger breasted girls on a budget will fall madly in love with this organic bra – which fits and feels like heaven on your jugs (and for those breastfeeding is easy access for the little sucker.)

Janes Bra, $39 @bluecanoe.com
Jane’s Bra, $39 @bluecanoe.com

SWIMWEAR:

Two words: Malia Mills.   Malia Mills swimsuits let you mix and match based on your body/ boob/ butt type, and last forever.   And the Salesfolk at the stores are so understanding and helpful and always choose the perfect suit for your figure. Yes, they are super expensive, but you won’t need more than two, and they will be in perfect condition for 10 years if you take care of them correctly.   Be sure to keep your eyes peeled for their sample sales and sales racks to get more affordable deals on these beautifully made swimsuits.

Pucker luisa tankini, $195 @maliamills.com
Pucker luisa tankini, $195 @maliamills.com