Plus Size Vintage Dresses

The Globe and Mail: Why is it so hard to find plus-size vintage and second-hand clothes?

Why is it so hard to find plus-size vintage and second-hand clothes?

In this op-ed, Berriez vintage shop owner Emma Zack details her experience shopping secondhand clothing as a plus-size woman, and why she started an Instagram account that sells vintage clothing curvy ...

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The plus size vintage and secondhand landscape can feel overwhelming for the unpracticed consumer. There are simultaneously too many options and too few. Fast fashion, cheap fabrics, and dated “trends ...

This is something Katty Patterson, a thrifting lover who’s been selling vintage since 2007, has experienced firsthand. As a size 10 she had "the pick of the shop" but as a size 16 it was a different ...

With Berriez, Emma Zack hopes to change the fashion market for plus-size shoppers. By Anna Grace Lee Susie Mensah tried on a lilac crochet dress in a corner of a shop called Berriez, then posed as her ...

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phillyvoice.com: Size-inclusive, vintage-clothing shop Noni to open in Bok Building this summer

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Philadelphia's growing vintage-clothing scene gets bigger with the addition of Noni, a new shop that specializes in size inclusivity, set to open in the Bok Building in late July. The vintage shop, ...

“Being plus-size means thrifting and never finding shit in your size, just to find out someone named Anna sold an ‘oversize’ sweater from Goodwill for double the price on Depop,” a woman named Kort ...

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