From a companies perspective, they have to, due to the fact that the larger size needs more fabric/material to make. They aren't trying to fat shame people, it's just logistics.
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Yes, it's more fabric, but it shouldn't be more than twice
To all the nay-sayers.. Do you think a fat person should pay the same for 2 dishes as a regular person for 1? It fills him up for the same amount after all?
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Yeah clothes sold by Walmart in Pennsylvania in the USA cost higher price for bigger sizes so this is something that's not new.
Yes it should... just like my XS and S should cost less because it is less material
lol, you're just trying to point out the fact that you're skinny...
No I’m bitching because I have to pay the same amount as a 2XL.
Not really fair when you have a smaller size...
Material is sold by the yard. The more you use the more it costs. It's not rocket science, just simple arithmetic.
I mean if the fabric justification is there then how come granny panties are cheaper then skimpy thongs. u pay for the popularity
Of course. A larger size uses more fabric so price it accordingly.
More material hence more cost. It's simple economics.
From a companies perspective, they have to, due to the fact that the larger size needs more fabric/material to make. They aren't trying to fat shame people, it's just logistics.
Yes, it's more fabric, but it shouldn't be more than twice
Functionally larger sizes will cost less as no major designers make them.
Being 6"7, I know I require more fabric, so ofcourse it should be more expensive.
To all the nay-sayers.. Do you think a fat person should pay the same for 2 dishes as a regular person for 1? It fills him up for the same amount after all?
Logically they kind of have to cost more, it's more material.
Definitely... another good reason to lose them extra lbs ryt
More material should cost more
Of course it should. It uses more material.
Yeah. It uses more fabric.
It depends on the cost of production
Yes because they use more fabric
Probably yeah.
Cost the same.
Why?
It's stupid to put more effort for different clothes sizes and it's the same.
Yeah