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How to Determine Quality in Plus Size Fashion- Itโ€™s Not Always About The Price

Kawana Dupree by Kawana Dupree
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How to Determine Quality in Plus Size Fashion- Itโ€™s Not Always About The Price

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In plus size fashion, this ideal of quality, investing, and paying more for clothing seems to be a highly sensitive and hot topic that polarizes some and enlightens others. More specifically, in the world of plus size fashion, finding quality in plus size fashion clothing, can be a style quest. The industry has come a long way with inclusivity but finding truly well made, long lasting pieces is still a challenge. Discover how to find quality in plus size fashion, from choosing durable fabrics to identifying well-crafted designs that fit and flatter. Learn tips for building a stylish, long-lasting wardrobe that prioritizes craftsmanship and celebrates every curve.

Quality in fashion is more than fabric and fit, itโ€™s about pieces that make you feel confident, supported and seen. For plus size shoppers itโ€™s about looking beyond trends and towards clothing that has craftsmanship, design integrity and the perfect balance of comfort and style. From thoughtful stitching to luxe fabrics, finding quality fashion for curvier bodies is about knowing what makes a piece worthy of a spot in your wardrobe.

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You see, the playground for plus size fashion has gotten bigger, allowing newer entrants at both ends of the fashion scale-both in higher-end and luxury, to contemporary plus size fashion, to fast fashion must-haves. While we may see more options, we also see different prices and different levels of QUALITY. Another thing to note, as there are more players, we are now able to see the segmentation in plus size fashion, just as in straight size fashion.

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How to Determine Quality in Plus Size Fashion

After being relegated to polyesters, rayons, and pieces that would only last you maybe a year or two (if you are fortunate and careful with your garments), how do you know what quality is? How do you justify paying (investing) a bit more for an item?

You look to specific key indicators for quality.

Regardless of the price point, these indicators will help you gauge the โ€œwhyโ€ an item will cost more (not always- but mostly). Lining, finishing, fabrication, zippers (invisible and exposed), natural fabrics, shape, cut, etc. = quality indicators.

We are familiar with the frustration of garments that lack structure โ€“ seams that donโ€™t hold, fabrics that stretch out or designs that miss the mark on fit. The good news? There are brands that are changing this narrative, creating pieces that celebrate curves without compromising on quality. They know plus size customers deserve the same level of excellence as any high end fashion line โ€“ polished silhouettes, luxurious fabrics and thoughtful construction.

So how do you find quality in plus size fashion? It starts with fabric choice and durability.

The Fabric

  • I am a fabric snob. Hands down. My skin is also sensitive to fabrics, so I often lean towards the natural fabrics, which tend to cost more (I do know how to find a great deal!), and for me that is okay. When shopping for clothes, check the type of fabric blend.
  • Natural fabrics last longer, hold its shape better, and hang on your shape nicely. Look for natural fibers like cotton, wool and silk blends which wear better and feel more substantial.
  • When patterns are present, they should match across the dress, not just cut across or run against the pattern.

The Details

  • In reference to the zippers, buttons, clasps, these minute details are often the first visual details that give your garment personality.
  • Zippers should be able to glide up and down your garment smoothly (including the invisible ones).
  • Button holes should be reinforced.
  • Buttons and clasps should also be reinforced and oftentimes, a secondary button comes attached inside the garment- just in case.
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The Lining

  • The Lining gives your clothes the ability to graze your curves without showing every nook and cranny. Oftentimes you will see lining in jackets, skirts, and dresses, with half lining in pants. Linings are usually solid and they vary in fabrication.
  • Your lining should not be tight and should have a bit of wiggle room, when done right.

Finishing

  • As plus size women, we naturally have more curves and the finishing is key. To test its quality, pull the garment taught at the seams to see gauge its tension and relief it will give.
  • Check to see if you can see through the garment. If you can, be careful, as this will give you an idea of how it will wear on your curves.
  • Higher end garments stitching always has a straight seam and is finished (meaning never left without a stitch).
  • Check for the type of stitching your item has. Stitching prevents your item from unraveling- unless the fabrication of the item prevents this, then it is treated as such. *You usually see this in cottons and it rolls up.*
  • Your seams and hems should also be pressed to lay flat in the proper direction.

What is even better with quality items? Should something happen to a garment, unlike fast-fashion pieces, you are more apt to be able to fix, exchange, or repair your garment at your place of purchase if defective. Think oof this as more like an insurance policy for your clothes.

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In the end, learning, determining and finding quality in plus size fashion isnโ€™t just about the clothes โ€“ itโ€™s about intentionally investing in pieces that uplift and empower. Quality garments become wardrobe staples you reach for again and again, pieces that make you feel your best with every wear. By paying attention to craftsmanship, fit and fabric, you can build a wardrobe that stands the test of time and style.

The landscape is changing, more brands are stepping up to the plate and prioritizing plus size consumers. By choosing wisely and demanding quality we not only get to enhance our personal style but we also send a loud message to the industry about the value and expectations of the plus size community.

What do you think about what we shared about finding quality in plus size fashion??

Agree or disagree?

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  1. Rubyleonne says:
    15 years ago

    Great post! I sometimes look at the article of clothing and donโ€™t think about these things. Later on, Iโ€™m upset because the garment I spend my money on is worthless after multiple wears or washes. Many women donโ€™t really look at these factors, so it was great for you to point it out.

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  2. Stillredheaded says:
    15 years ago

    Completely agree! And price is DEFINITELY not always a factor. I had a black trench coat from Target that fits beautifully, had great fabric and every seam is beautifully finished! I owned it for 10 years and then somehow left it in a hotel room or restaurant mourn its loss to this day. I donโ€™t think I paid more than $50 for this amazing piece.

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  3. Mary Contrary says:
    15 years ago

    Great post. I personally canโ€™t afford quality most of the time, but it IS something I look for in special occassions, and on splurges. Maybe one day I can move forward in my wardrobeโ€ฆ

    Reply
  4. Sheri D. Maple says:
    15 years ago

    This is a very good and post, and important for everyone no matter the shape or size. An investment piece will last a very long time, and men will have things altered and tailored while women have a problem because of self-image issues. Marketers and advertisers have some women believing that size is important not fit, and I think we should focus on the latter.

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  5. Nickijay96 says:
    14 years ago

    Great post. Sometimes I can get caught up in how โ€œcuteโ€ the outfit looks. And I neglect the details that will make it โ€œcuteโ€ in the long run. I appreciate this post and itโ€™ll be my go-to guide. Thanks!

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  6. enrolled agent cpe says:
    14 years ago

    This is a great article. When I was a younger I did not feel the need to invest on quality clothing. It has always been cheap but not of good quality. Later on I realized that Iโ€™m spending more money buying cheap clothes weekly than getting good items that will last for a while.

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  7. Gaby says:
    14 years ago

    You are a wonderful w

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  8. Gaby says:
    14 years ago

    Sorry about the last post-
    I mean to say, you are a wonderful writer! I enjoyed this article very much, I am not a plus size girl, but I am not a size 0 either. It is always refreshing to see real women blog about fashion. <3 best of luck to you.

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  9. Gaby says:
    14 years ago

    Sorry about the last post-
    I mean to say, you are a wonderful writer! I enjoyed this article very much, I am not a plus size girl, but I am not a size 0 either. It is always refreshing to see real women blog about fashion. <3 best of luck to you.

    Reply
  10. Laura Connell says:
    14 years ago

    Wonderful post. I believe these work even for straight size girls. I am an advocate of investment dressing for reasons of self-respect, love of fashion, and the environment. Cost per wear oftem makes the item less expensive in the long run than a disposable garment.

    Reply
  11. Laura Connell says:
    14 years ago

    Wonderful post. I believe these work even for straight size girls. I am an advocate of investment dressing for reasons of self-respect, love of fashion, and the environment. Cost per wear oftem makes the item less expensive in the long run than a disposable garment.

    Reply
  12. divadellecurve says:
    11 years ago

    I alway wonder why plus size clothing, most of the times, isnโ€™t of natural fabricsโ€ฆ

    Reply

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