No one regulates sizing when it comes to fashion. Unlike the drug industry, which for obvious reasons, has a system to regulate medicines you ingest, that is not available in the fashion industry. You may be saying, "Yes, Michelle, but drugs and clothes are different." While this is VERY true, one of the things that clothing impacts more than anything for women is their self-confidence. I see it in my job every time I work with a Client. It's no WONDER shopping for clothes is an experience many women dread and try to avoid! Did you know that the average clothing size for an American woman is between a size 16 and a size 18. Per a Time article, 67% of women wear a size 14 or higher. Yet, once you have reached a 16, you are considered "Plus size" and it's more difficult to find clothes that fit well. In a study done by a company called Quartz, they found that a woman with a size 31 inch waist can go home with a pair of pants ranging anywhere...
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