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ok so I want to say I do love your clothing line however I am a tad upset knowing that your sizes only go as far as a 16? since when did woman only come in size 16 and under? I am a curvy girl and I know that I am considered a “plus” size but does that mean that I can’t wear fashionable clothes? I am proud to say that I have lost 40lbs since having my baby in March but that still means I am stuck shopping in the “womens” section at any store I go into so I am stuck with shapeless, non-flattering clothes. I LOVED your white dress with the open back that I saw in Sears I even tried it on thinking “well these girls are real women who have struggled with weight and body issues so maybe just maybe they will make clothes that fit REAL women” I was disappointed that your XL is probably only a 16 or a 18 and sure in month or so I will be able to fit into it however I am getting married next week in a simple courthouse ceremony and would have loved to wear this as my dress. Alas I will most likely be wearing jeans and a nice blouse because everywhere I look it is the same no one figures that “plus” size women need stylish clothes nor do designers figure in boobs and butts and curves and think that women should be a size 16 or smaller. I left the store discouraged and upset…..not your fault just hoping that maybe you girls could remember that women come in all sizes and shapes and even though it may cost a few more dollars to make a size larger then 16 someone out there would purchase those clothes if you marketed them.