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I’m plus-size and hate fast fashion clothing sizes – I can be anything from a 20 to a 24 depending on the outlet

A PLUS-SIZE woman has slammed fast fashion outlets for their sizing discrepancies, insisting she can be anything from a size 20 to a size 24. Nail technician Chantelle took to her TikTok page to share a video of herself wearing a variety of dresses from different outlets – all in different sizes. To start, she

I’m plus-size and hate fast fashion clothing sizes – I can be anything from a 20 to a 24 depending on the outlet

A PLUS-SIZE woman has slammed fast fashion outlets for their sizing discrepancies, insisting she can be anything from a size 20 to a size 24.

Nail technician Chantelle took to her TikTok page to share a video of herself wearing a variety of dresses from different outlets – all in different sizes.

Chantelle took to TikTok to bemoan clothing sizes, insisting she can be anything from a size 20 to a size 24 depending on the brand@nailsbychantelle/Tiktok

She wore a seamless orange set from Primark in a XL and Pretty Little Thing size 20 shirt over the top@nailsbychantelle/Tiktok

She said she’s learned to ignore the label and just buy the clothes she loves, like this Boohoo dress in a size 22@nailsbychantelle/Tiktok

To start, she showed a picture of herself in a chic red dress, which was from ASOS in a size 24.

Next was a teal number from Boohoo, which was a size 22, followed by a black shirt dress from Primark in a 20.

Also from Primark she wore a seamless orange set in a size XL, teamed with an oversized shirt from Pretty Little Thing in a 20.

Lastly was a powder blue dress from Boohoo, which Chantelle had purchased in a size 22.

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Captioning her TikTok video, Chantelle wrote: “The reality of fast fashion sizing, if you love it wear it.”

In another video on her TikTok page, she urged other women to “ignore that label” and insisted that she “doesn’t go by labels anymore”.

“Just buy the outfit,” she captioned the clip.

“I love this!” one person commented.


“Always get so embarrassed with my sizes but why should I be!”

“Don’t be! If you feel amazing who cares, size means nothing. We’re all beautiful,” Chantelle replied.

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“I don’t listen to sizes anymore they’re ridiculous! Love the outfits!” another added.

While a third wrote: “Looking lovely hun.”

She went for a size 20 in this shirt dress from Primark@nailsbychantelle/Tiktok

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