Up to 28

Brand extends sizing up to a 28, offering more options for shoppers in the extended plus size range.

  • onion cut & sewn

    Onion Cut & Sewn was created by Whitney Mero, a very curvy woman who struggled to find beautifully made, well-fitting clothing in standard retail sizing. The brand makes refined, wear-everywhere essentials — dresses and more — entirely to order, tailored to each client’s exact measurements across an inclusive range of sizes 0–28, with custom lengths…

  • Target

    Target, founded in 1962 and headquartered in Minneapolis, is one of America’s largest mass retailers and a reliable, budget-friendly source for plus size fashion. Its own brands, including the plus-focused Ava & Viv and the size-inclusive Universal Thread and Wild Fable, carry extended sizing up to around a 4X, and Target has made inclusivity a…

  • Courtney Noelle

    Courtney Smith founded Courtney Noelle in 2013 to push the boundaries of plus size design, building a Brooklyn-based, made-to-order design house for bold, fashion-forward curvy women in sizes 10–28. The label is recognized for its daring prints, glamorous silhouettes, and playful themed collections (including ones inspired by Living Single and Girlfriends), and its custom designer…

  • Curvy Bombshells

    Curvy Bombshells set out to challenge the assumption that plus size shoppers only want affordable basics, building a premium swimwear and lingerie label designed exclusively for curvy women in sizes 14–28. The founder-led, direct-to-consumer brand applies luxury-level fit precision and craftsmanship to bold, eye-catching pieces — supportive bikinis, sculpting one-pieces, lace bodysuits, and bridal lingerie…

  • Wildfang

    Wildfang — German for “tomboy” — was founded in 2012 after its founders grew tired of shopping the men’s section for masculine-cut clothing that never fit. The brand designs bold suiting, blazers, and statement staples in sizes XS–4X and is both woman- and LGBTQ-owned, led by CEO Emma McIlroy. Climate Label Certified and a frequent…

  • Anna Scholz

    Anna Scholz, born in Germany and trained at Central Saint Martins, was one of the first designers to bring genuine luxury to the plus size market, showing her first collection in sizes 12 to 28 in 1995. Working from London, she built a celebrity-loved label famed for bright, exclusive prints, embellishment, and feminine silhouettes for…

  • Hilary MacMillan

    Hilary MacMillan founded her eponymous Toronto label in 2013 after training as a technical womenswear designer, building a brand around two core commitments: cruelty-free, vegan materials and inclusive sizing. Known for bold colors, structured shoulders, and signature outerwear like trench and varsity jackets, the woman-owned label consistently offers sizes XS to 4X and has pushed…

  • Jibri

    Jibri is an independent plus size fashion brand with a strong point of view. Its collections lean toward architectural silhouettes draped fabrics and statement pieces that feel genuinely editorial. The brand offers sizes 14 to 26 and works with custom sizing for hard-to-fit customers. It has developed a loyal following among plus size women who…

  • Evri

    EVRI is Kohl’s own plus size label, created to give shoppers affordable, comfort-driven everyday fashion at the department store’s accessible price points. The brand focuses on stretchy, flattering basics, casual tops, and dresses in extended sizing through roughly a 4X, sold through Kohl’s stores and online. As a private label, it functions as a reliable,…

  • See Rose Go

    See ROSE Go was created by Erin Cavanaugh and Yi Zhou, who brought technical apparel expertise from Nike to the underserved plus market, designing exclusively for sizes 14–28. The brand focuses on chic, timeless, thoughtfully constructed pieces — tees, trousers, blazers, and dresses — made in small batches through audited, ethically certified factories, with an…

  • Dvf

    Diane von Furstenberg launched her namesake label in 1972 and became a fashion icon with the 1974 wrap dress, a symbol of effortless, body-celebrating femininity. The luxury collection is not broadly size-inclusive on its own, but DVF has extended its prints and silhouettes to plus shoppers through partners like Dia & Co and 11 Honoré…

  • Elena Miro

    Elena Mirò was launched in 1985 by Italy’s Miroglio Group to serve fuller, Mediterranean figures with genuine style. Renowned for its signature knitwear, impeccable tailoring, and exclusive in-house prints, the brand became a cultural reference point, and in 2005 became the only plus size label to show at Milano Moda Donna. It dresses women in…