OriginalCyn
Well-Known Member
I've gotten two or three so far, and what I really like about them is that they don't use regular-sized models for their lines--they use women who appear to be at least a size 18...and most are much, much larger. (I think M.i.B. might stand for Making It Big, but I'm not sure about that.) Their Web site is at mibplussize.com , and their FB page is here: https://www.facebook.com/MiBPlusSize .
They have fashions up to a size 7X to 8X, and the cut is generous. (AAMOF, the waist on their size 1X is a few inches too large for me.)
Side note: I've seen a lot of discussion about a size 22 fashion model who'd gone mainstream, but M.i.B.'s largest model is a young, very pear-shaped woman who looks to me as if she weighs in the high 300s to low 400s--WAY bigger than the gal who caused so much controversy a couple of months back. Anyway...I'm sure that the FAs at Dimensions would appreciate browsing the catalog, as well...just for the "eye candy"!
I haven't purchased anything from them yet, but I've clipped out a few photos for reference for a time when I can afford to purchase some new wardrobe items.
They have fashions up to a size 7X to 8X, and the cut is generous. (AAMOF, the waist on their size 1X is a few inches too large for me.)
Side note: I've seen a lot of discussion about a size 22 fashion model who'd gone mainstream, but M.i.B.'s largest model is a young, very pear-shaped woman who looks to me as if she weighs in the high 300s to low 400s--WAY bigger than the gal who caused so much controversy a couple of months back. Anyway...I'm sure that the FAs at Dimensions would appreciate browsing the catalog, as well...just for the "eye candy"!
I haven't purchased anything from them yet, but I've clipped out a few photos for reference for a time when I can afford to purchase some new wardrobe items.