There’s nothing more frustrating than loving a piece of clothing and then discovering it isn’t offered in your size. Or even worse, discovering an entire store or brand that doesn’t have your size. No one should have to wear clothes that are too big or too small for them because that’s the closest thing they could find that fits in something they actually like. Style should have no size! Thankfully, brands have been improving over the years in terms of size inclusivity. There are tons of amazing size-inclusive apparel shops and brands that have done sizing right, without sacrificing style.
Founded on the mission to prove that style has no size, Patricia Luiza Blaj created Loud Bodies. A clothing brand here for all your inclusive, ethical, sustainable fashion needs, carrying sizes XXS to 10X! Now, that is a size range we can get behind. It’s amazing how powerful clothes can be. By offering beautiful and stylish designs in such an extensive size range, the brand is simultaneously silencing inner negative thoughts with the message that everyone has a right to wear its clothing. The brand’s clothing is full of loud prints, colours, bows, and ruffles – perfect for adding special pieces you’ll cherish forever into your wardrobe!
If you’ve been on the hunt for quality, size-inclusive activewear you need to check out Girlfriend Collective! Not only do they offer clothing in XXS to 6XL, but its clothing is made from recycled materials! We also wouldn’t limit Girlfriend’s apparel to only be worn for working out – its super stylish styles could definitely be taken out to the streets.
Breaking barriers, focusing on inclusion, and challenging the industry standard are all things the brand, Universal Standard is doing. Carrying styles 00 to 40, and an array of apparel styles from denim and dresses to intimates, you can likely find whatever is it you’re looking for in terms of dressing, here. The shop is full of an assortment of the perfect basics to build your wardrobe off of. We love everything this brand stands for!
It all starts with what’s underneath! Whether you’re shopping for intimates or activewear, Knix has you covered. Knix’s products are designed to make you feel comfortable in your own skin. There’s no other intimates brand quite like this one! From leak-proof underwear to wireless bras, those at Knix have thought of it all.
Founded by Tuesday Bassen, an award-winning illustrator is Tuesday of California. You can be the same size as someone and still have a completely different body shape, which is why along with offering a size range of XXS to 7XL, the brand also puts emphasis on an adjustable fit. Tuesday of California has a range of meaningful, stylized basics that will last in your closet. We love the “Shop by Size” feature on its website, making it so you only see exactly what you’re able to get in your size.
With its extensive range of clothing and brands, ASOS has options for everyone and at pretty much every price point, too. It can literally be your one-stop shop for an entire outfit, from head to toe! You can even shop by “body fit” in categories: Curve & Plus Size, Maternity, Petite, and Tall. Making ASOS one of our go-to’s for size-inclusive fashion.
If you’ve yet to check out Oge Ajibe, you’re missing out! It has so many cute and stylish pieces full of lovely prints and silhouettes. Plus, it carries sizes XS to 5XL! Oge Ajibe is all about making people feel comfortable and fashionable in their bodies, with a substantial emphasis on sustainability. Its goal is to showcase people who are underrepresented within the fashion industry – a much-needed breath of fresh air!
Joe Fresh offers a pretty inclusive size range, and let’s face it—the price is right! You can find any piece of clothing you may need from Joe Fresh, from bathing suits and activewear to everyday apparel. Its clothing has a ton of cute and affordable options, with most pieces being carried from XS to 3XL.
If you love cozy clothes that can be brought from the couch to the office, LEZÉ The Label is your brand. The brand was founded by Tanya and Karen in 2018 with the intention of providing workwear that feels like PJs, perfect for those who work from home! Its pieces are made from sustainable materials – including corn! And its sizing ranges from XS to 4X.
Free Label was founded in 2015 by Jess Sternberg in an effort to create beautiful, comfortable and sustainably-focused clothing. The brand creates small batches of clothing that are cut and sewn in Canada, using sustainable materials. Free Label provides staple basic pieces of apparel and swimwear in sizes XS to 5X, made to last a lifetime.
It seems that the struggle to find the perfect pair of jeans is universal, and not being able to find your size only adds to the frustration. Enter Good American, famously founded by Khloe Kardashian. Good American offers quality, style, and substance in every size—00-32 Plus. While shopping, you’ll see every style modelled by 3 different body types, helping to find your perfect fit. The certified B-Corp brand is a must-try for great, size-inclusive denim!
Toronto local Hilary Macmillan founded her namesake brand in 2013. The brand’s mission is rooted in making a statement, taking action, and building women up – mission accomplished! It’s known for its bold, wearable designs, carrying sizes XS to 4X in everything from everyday apparel to swimwear. If you’ve yet to check Hilary Macmillan out, what are you waiting for?!
At Laura, size inclusivity is at the forefront. The store offers sizes 0-18 to plus sizes 14-24 and petite sizing 0-16. Its collections ensure that every customer can find their perfect fit and feel confident in their style, offering a wide selection of apparel along with its extensive size range!
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Two sustainable, size-inclusive brands with a cult following are popping up in Toronto this weekend!
Experience and try on the popular West Coast brand’s comfortable and ethically-made garments in person and shop on-site!
“Clothing is meant to fit bodies. Bodies aren’t meant to fit clothes. For years western beauty standards have
taught us to shrink in order to fit into clothing; the majority of sizes range from XS-L, models are all size 0,
and size charts are hard to come by. While most clothing brands aim to make aspirational clothing, Free
Label sets out to make well-fitting, comfortable clothing for REAL people. Our hope is that you can go to
our website or social media platforms and see someone that looks like you, wearing our clothes, and being
celebrated. No change necessary.” – Jess Sternberg, Founder, Free Label
“Online shopping is hard. Every body type is different and even harder for someone who occupies a larger
body when most brands only carry up to XL or are simply grading their sizes higher without considering the
specific needs of plus size bodies.” – Karen Lee, Co-Founder, LEZE the Label
The pop-up’s details:
Address: 2104 Dundas St. West
Dates: Friday, June 9th: 11 AM – 7 PM
Saturday, June 10th: 10 AM – 6 PM
Sunday, June 11th: 11 AM – 4 PM
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At the beginning of May, Knix announced that they were expanding their line and introducing their first-ever inclusive swimwear line, Knix Swim.
The state of plus-size fashion has taken great strides to improve over the last few years. Full-figured women are no longer forced to choose between ill-fitting sacks or matronly ensembles that cover every square inch of skin. Finally, plus-size clothing is stylish.
Yet so many curvy girls still feel that they’re stuck to the over-saturated plus-size brands that line outlet mall. There are new, size-inclusive brands out there filled with unique designs that satisfy every wardrobe want. Here are some size-inclusive brands you should have on your radar.
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Tuesday Bassen is an award-winning illustrator turned fashion designer who recently opened her own brick-and-mortar store in Los Angeles. These quirky designs are sure to turn heads and available in sizes XXS to 5X, this brand is sure to have something for everyone.
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CoEdition is a new, multi-brand online shop of curated products at accessible price points. You can shop fashionable apparel, intimates, activewear and swim in sizes 10-26, as well, the site hosts a forum for like-minded shoppers and influencers to share style tips, inspiration and feedback.
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As an eco-friendly fashion option, Hackwith Design House was created with the idea that women’s bodies are as diverse as their skills, talents, and accomplishments, so its new addition of an extended sizes collection is clearly an evolution of that concept. HDH Plus offers minimalist tops, pants, and dresses at affordable prices for sizes 14-28.
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Premme is the result of fashion bloggers Nicolette Mason and Gabi Gregg joining forces to create a clothing label for all women. The brand prides itself on offering fashion-forward styles for the curvier consumer, all of which are available in “Premme sizes” 0-6, which corresponds to size 12-30.
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Each season, designer Elann Zelie’s eponymous line is one to watch. Zelie For She is a brand that always keeps you guessing with its mixed prints and bold colors plus a range of garments from maxi dresses to wrap tops and form-fitting skirts, all available in sizes 14-24.
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Eileen Fisher is a staple brand when it comes to shopping for classic and well-made separates, like simple tanks, wide-legs trousers, blazers and more. With sizes ranging from XXS to 3X, the brand is a great business casual option for full-figured women.
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Universal Standard is a go-to brand for the minimalist, cool girl. Based in New York City, this brand was launched to fill the lack of sleek minimalism looks in the plus-size market. Offered in size 10 to 28, Universal Standard has slouchy jeans, edgy, embellished sweatshirts and layering dresses, remaining entirely on trend with current straight-size labels.
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Designer Yona Love created her fashion brand because she felt that plus clothes fell into two categories: shapeless sacks or skin-tight silhouettes – neither of which appealed to her professional style. Her brand shows that business casual doesn’t mean boring, and is instead sophisticated, offering a breath of fresh air in what is traditionally a dull market.
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