{"id":851,"date":"2010-01-10T21:24:00","date_gmt":"2010-01-10T21:24:00","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/vyrdolak.com\/wordpress\/?p=851"},"modified":"2010-01-10T21:24:00","modified_gmt":"2010-01-10T21:24:00","slug":"one-size-fits-none-a-grumble-about-clothes","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/vyrdolak.com\/wordpress\/?p=851","title":{"rendered":"One Size Fits None &#8212; a grumble about clothes"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>I&#8217;ve been increasingly fidgety about having no clothes that fit, and hating all my oversized, baggy, too-big clothes more and more. Most of what I own is not only too big, but stained, frayed, poked with holes, faded and otherwise worn out. But I don&#8217;t want to spend a lot of money on clothes. So, I&#8217;ve been reading size charts obsessively, watching for sales, and looking at online bargain websites like <a href=\"http:\/\/overstock.com\" target=\"_blank\">Overstock.com<\/a>. This led me to actually go shopping this Saturday, which normally I never do. I hate being out in Saturday crowds when I can go shopping on weekdays. But I got a flyer for <a href=\"http:\/\/building19.com\" target=\"_blank\">Building #19<\/a>, and they had batches of two categories of clothes I wanted&#8211;tights, and kids&#8217; sweatshirts&#8211;going out on the floor on Saturday, and I decided to go to the Building #19 in Nashua and try to get a few things before they were all picked over. So, yesterday I drove up to 101A and went to Building #19, where I got a bunch of tights (Danskin, no less!) and a few tops, all for somewhere between a steal and song. (I&#8217;m wearing double pairs of tights under my jeans, which have two benefits: warmth, and when I break for my workouts, all I have to do is pull off my jeans and I&#8217;m ready to go. I hate changing clothes for workouts, fooey.)<\/p>\n<p>Then I drove down to Pheasant Lane Mall to check Sears and other stores that were advertizing big post-holiday sales. That was a mistake. I&#8217;d been a little surprised that 101A and Building #19 weren&#8217;t busier. I found out where everybody was. :-p Then I got into the mall and was uniformly disappointed in either the selection or the prices. Okay, I&#8217;ll stop being coy: I now wear Girls size 12 jeans. My hips are too small for juniors or women&#8217;s sizes. Even size 0 is too big. I wanted size 12 &#8220;skinny jeans.&#8221; Well, the stores either had skinny jeans at more than I wanted to pay, or jeans for acceptable prices but not skinny jeans. I&#8217;m going to end up buying all my clothes online&#8211;or hand-sewing everything! \ud83d\ude41<\/p>\n<p>I keep thinking about the dinnertable conversation on Christmas Eve. Z.&#8217;s eldest daughter, who&#8217;s about 20 I think, is 5&#8217;8&#8243; and heavy. She and I both got to complaining about clothes shopping. She was complaining that everything on the racks is too short for her, because she&#8217;s tall. I was complaining that everything on the racks is too big. I can&#8217;t help wondering: can <em>anyone<\/em> buy clothes off the rack that actually FIT? Is this the reason that 90% of the people you see out doing errands and non-job-related chores are dressed in baggy sweats, shorts or t-shirts&#8211;because that&#8217;s all they can buy that fits comfortably enough that they&#8217;d wear it by choice?!? Heavy people complain that everything is designed &#8220;for fashion models,&#8221; tall people say everything is too short, short people can&#8217;t find anything that isn&#8217;t too long, women who wear anything bigger than a B cup can&#8217;t find blouses and shirts that are cut curvy enough, I have NO curves now (except muscles!) and I can&#8217;t find <em>anything<\/em> that fits me correctly or that is small enough! Just exactly who ARE these clothes being designed for, really? It seems to me that they&#8217;re all aiming for some mythical &#8220;average&#8221; that only a tiny minority of bodies actually conform to.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>I&#8217;ve been increasingly fidgety about having no clothes that fit, and hating all my oversized, baggy, too-big clothes more and more. 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