Wtf no thats so rude for people to do that like what if someone had a medical condition that made them overweight and some people are born with the genes that make them tall they can't help it
Are the clothes tailored or mass produced? What I've noticed is that this is already the case in the U. S. anyway. Shoes that are big and larger clothes typically cost more.
Most department stores DO charge more for "big men's/plus size" clothing. I've found the same style of shirt that goes for $15 in XS-XXL, goes for $25 in 3XL-7XL...
Part of me wants to say that it’s fair because there’s more material involved so of course it costs more, but baby clothes can cost just as much as my clothes and they’re less than half my size sooo
Sure and while we're at it might aswell charge more for woman in general because their breast take more fabric to cover... Damn the stupidity of some people these days.
Plus sized clothing already cost more than regular sized clothing. Bigger bras are already way more expensive. Do I think it's fair? Not necessarily. But I get it.
I don't know anything about clothing manufacturing but I'd the company is losing more money because it cost more to manufacture plus sized clothes, then yes, they should cost more
I'm biased cause I'm tall and plump😂😂😂😂😂 so it all should be equal. But my unbiased twin says they should be charged more since it takes too much extra material
I dont see the issue here, more material is more expensive. Also since that kind of clothes has a niche market, it's logistically more expensive too. That's how all other products work, why is this different? Follow logic people!
Doesn't matter. It's simple economics. The more materials used in making bigger clothes the more it will cost, ergo, if you want to buy clothes for cheaper lose weight or buy secondhand.
I really only said yes because I wish my kids clothes were proportional cost to mine based on size. I can buy jeans for $10 why fo my 3yo sons cost $15
I often wonder about this. Because business wise it would make sense, more cloth to sow which would cost them slightly more. So having a tall or fat person spend 50¢ more is understandable.
No - there isn't a significant cost difference in making larger clothing (material is often wasted in making smaller clothes) and people shouldn't be penalised for their size
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Wtf no thats so rude for people to do that like what if someone had a medical condition that made them overweight and some people are born with the genes that make them tall they can't help it
Are the clothes tailored or mass produced? What I've noticed is that this is already the case in the U. S. anyway. Shoes that are big and larger clothes typically cost more.
Most department stores DO charge more for "big men's/plus size" clothing. I've found the same style of shirt that goes for $15 in XS-XXL, goes for $25 in 3XL-7XL...
Part of me wants to say that it’s fair because there’s more material involved so of course it costs more, but baby clothes can cost just as much as my clothes and they’re less than half my size sooo
I already have to have clothes tailored because nothing fits. Isn't that discrimination enough?
Nobody is discriminating against you, you're just fat.
Sure and while we're at it might aswell charge more for woman in general because their breast take more fabric to cover... Damn the stupidity of some people these days.
Clothes are already overpriced anyway. That’s why they can mark them down so much and still make a killer profit.
Plus sized clothing already cost more than regular sized clothing. Bigger bras are already way more expensive. Do I think it's fair? Not necessarily. But I get it.
I don't know anything about clothing manufacturing but I'd the company is losing more money because it cost more to manufacture plus sized clothes, then yes, they should cost more
I'm biased cause I'm tall and plump😂😂😂😂😂 so it all should be equal. But my unbiased twin says they should be charged more since it takes too much extra material
I dont see the issue here, more material is more expensive. Also since that kind of clothes has a niche market, it's logistically more expensive too. That's how all other products work, why is this different? Follow logic people!
Material cost are like, 20 cent more? Not significant enough to make a real difference.
Are you kidding me? How would you respond to a 20% salary cut?
I don't think these two things are related. Explain.
The same, of course. Clothes are a necessary part of life and a particular outfit should cost the same no matter what the size.
Doesn't matter. It's simple economics. The more materials used in making bigger clothes the more it will cost, ergo, if you want to buy clothes for cheaper lose weight or buy secondhand.
I myself am a bigger guy, but I realize why I have to pay more.
I think smaller sizes should be charged less. I wear so much less fabric than some friends and its all the same prices
It may seem rude to the plus sized people, but actually, you are using more material to make the larger clothing. So I understand why it costs more.
I really only said yes because I wish my kids clothes were proportional cost to mine based on size. I can buy jeans for $10 why fo my 3yo sons cost $15
I often wonder about this. Because business wise it would make sense, more cloth to sow which would cost them slightly more. So having a tall or fat person spend 50¢ more is understandable.
No, and in fact the permaculture revolution that i defend preaches exactly that all people should have the same rights independent of anything.
If it costs more to make sure. Its Like how obese people should be made to buy two seats in planes, trains and cinemas
No - there isn't a significant cost difference in making larger clothing (material is often wasted in making smaller clothes) and people shouldn't be penalised for their size