One size doesn’t fit all

Clothes brands are finally realising that people of all shapes and sizes deserve stylish, well-fitting clothes and are working on a new method of ‘inclusive sizing’, writes Ciana March

Polina Veksler and Alexandra Waldman, founders of the US clothing brand Pic: Universal Standard

If you’re a clothing size 16 or above, it’s likely you’ve fallen victim to one or all of the following afflictions of the – as the industry likes to call it – ‘plus-size’ woman: a) the rare to non-existent availability of your size on the shop floor; b) the changing room battle with a garment more ill-fitting ...