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New Fabrics for Plus Size Designers

There’s a whole universe of engineered material in the marketplace today that offer most of the benefits of natural fabrics without many of the downsides. Knowing what you’re receiving, from fabric weaknesses to feel, when you purchase plus size designer clothing is an important aspect of shopping.

Binding

Also known as bunching or riding-up, this is just uncomfortable, and can ruin a nice walk or a day out at the park. For plus size shorts look for a material that will move with you, that won’t stick or become uncomfortable when damp, and is comfortable against your skin.

Chafing

This is a problem for everyone, plus size, minus size, and average size. If the material you’re wearing rubs against your legs you’re going to get a skin rash and be uncomfortable, it’s just a fact of life. Minimize this with lycra shorts layered under fashionable outerwear.

Fabrics

CoolMax is the brand name of a fabric that is known to pull, or “wick”, moisture away from your skin, moving it to the outside layers where it naturally evaporates and cools the skin underneath. It employs engineered polyester fibers that offer several benefits over conventional fabrics. You will see it used in shirts, sports wear, socks, shorts and a variety of other articles of clothing. The wicking action not only cools, but it helps you to stay dry and comfortable. It is easy care for and comfortable to wear, and can be machine washed and dried. It’s a fantastic material when looking for plus size shorts.

BioFresh is an engineered acrylic fabric that is designed to inhibit bacterial growth – something important to keep your workout clothes fresh and clean. This fabric is machine washable and will not lose its antimicrobial properties over time. It’s very desirable in any clothing you’ll use for workouts or yard work.

UV Blocking fabric is designed to provide protection from harmful UV rays while you’re outdoors at the park, the beach, or just having fun with friends. This fabric is treated with UV radiation blocking chemicals that remain effective after many launderings. Being that you’ll probably only wear them during the summer, you can get lots of use before they lose their effectiveness.

Buzz-Off fabric is treated with an EPA-approved insect repellant that is persistent through washing and drying. This treatment can be applied to many different materials, so that means you can get great looking shorts that are functional and keep the mosquitoes away during the summer months. This is especially fantastic if you enjoy camping, hiking, or going to the park with the kids.

Polartec is a company that offers some pretty incredible fabrics for everything from moisture wicking to insulation and warmth. For shorts to wear in cooler weather, look for their Power Stretch-RX fabric that provides moisture management and flexibility, plus a comfortable inner weave that’s extremely soft against the skin.

Plus Size Designer Shopping

The first step to feeling good about yourself is to recognize and become comfortable with your body shape and understand how a plus size designer can help you out.  As simple as that sounds, it’s not easy in the world we live in today with televisions blaring and fashion magazines staring at you through every step of your day.  We’re led to believe that “normal” women are size 4-6,  5′9″ tall, with big bust lines and no flaws.  However, if we let the numbers tell us the story, here’s what we’ll find that the average American woman is a size 14, almost 5 feet, six inches tall, and weights around 140 lbs.

Women worldwide are faced with pressure to conform to a narrowly defined picture of what beautiful is.  Most of the time this definition is almost unachievable and includes such things as dangerously low body weight, unblemished skin, and bleach-blonde hair.  So what can we do to fight against this stereotype?  Embrace your own body type and be comfortable with you who are.  You’re more main-stream than you think, and you deserve to feel beautiful.

So where do you find great plus size designers?  Look all around you – the internet is a great resource.  Check out some of the online shopping sites and read their advice.  Many of them will have body type pairings with their clothes that make it easy to find outfits that flatter and make you feel great.

What if it doesn’t fit?

No problem.  Look at the store’s return policy before you buy.  Most of them have very liberal exchange policies that let you return for a refund, store credit, or exchange for a different size.  Some will even include return shipping labels with the clothes when they ship them out.  Save your invoice and packing slip, and save your confirmation email.  You’ll generally find that online stores are very easy to work with because it’s harder to “guess” at what size will fit you, or what plus size clothes will look like when you put them on.  They don’t want to drive away business with a bad reputation, so they go out of their way to help.

Where do I get fashion ideas?

Go to stores and talk to sales associates.  Look at the outfits that have been put together on mannequins.  If you like it, make it your own.  When you’re shopping online don’t just look at the item you’ve clicked on, look at what else the picture shows.  Great pair of jeans? Fun skirt?  Find them, pair them up, and have them sent to your door.  There’s no driving or crazy mall traffic involved.  What could be easier?

Surf the web.  It’s a treasure trove of information on the latest fashions to include what’s available and most importantly what’s on sale!  For example, if you’re looking for plus size fashion for the fall, all you need to do is ask your favorite search engine, and there you are.  I searched and found an article on exactly that, but more importantly an excellent blog with tons of useful information.

The bottom line is don’t be shy.  The world of plus size designers is more accessible today than it has ever been.  Go out and be fabulous.

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