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I’m a size 14 and my friend’s a size 2 – we tried ‘one size fits all’ outfits and rated them out of 10

ONE size 14 woman and her size two friend have put the concept of one-sie-fits-all to the test with a recent modeling session.

The two women with different body shapes tried on the same outfits and rated them on a scale of one to 10.

YouTubers Sierra and Lisa try five items that are supposed one-size-fits-allYouTube/Sierra Schultzzie

Sierra is a size 14, while Lisa is a size 2YouTube/Sierra Schultzzie

YouTuber Sierra Schultzzie is never anything other than “brutally honest” when she reviews hauls, recreates celebrity looks, and swaps styles with her friends.

The size 14 creator set out to see if one-size-fits-all styles really do fit all.

In her video, Sierra and her size two friend, Lisa Soiree, try on the same five outfits from different brands to see how they look.

A checkerboard dress from Tillys is up first.

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Sierra and Lisa throw on the $28 Colleen Shift Dress.

“This is one-size-fits-all,” Sierra says as she makes finger quotes.

“This really is the perfect fit for me,” she sarcastically proclaims.

Sierra twirls around to reveal the dress halfway zipped.

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The dress is too tight in the middle and only stretches down to the top of Sierra’s hips, making it more of a top.

On Lisa, the dress is loose and long-fitting.

“Any smaller would have been really small,” Lisa says.

The two women rate the dress a two and three out of 10.

Sierra and Lisa try an option from Nasty Gal next.

They both put on the $34.32 Look At Those Pleats Go Layered Wide-Leg Jumpsuit.

“This is like a camel convention over here,” Sierra admits, pointing to the bunching fabric between her legs.

Lisa is five feet one inch tall and calls the jumpsuit “too short” for her torso.

“I feel stupid. I feel like I’m wearing pajamas, and also it’s very sheer in the back like, I can see every bit of cellulite on my tushy,” Lisa proclaims.

Sierra expresses her frustration with the fact that this jumpsuit is one size because jumpsuits are difficult to size already.

She says if she could, she would size up two to three sizes, but Sierra worries the legs would be too long.

Lisa says six out of 10, while Sierra gives it a four out of 10.

Both women change into a $7.98 pair of Stylevana biker shorts.

“It’s so bad,” they scream.

“Why does anyone need ‘one size fits all?’” Lisa questions.

Sierra responds: “It’s a cheap way to save money.”

The thin material barely fits around Sierra’s waist.

Both women rate the shorts a five out of 10.

Next, Sierra and Lisa attempt to fit into a pair of jeans.

These jeans are supposedly the perfect fit for anyone who’s a size two through 12.

Lisa tries the jeans, and Sierra tries the plus-size version for sizes 14 through 20.

“I would say these jeans fit us perfectly. I have a little bit of room. These jeans could probably fit a 16, but not an 18 or 20,” Sierra proclaims.

The two women think these jeans are the exact size for their bodies.

However, anyone who isn’t their size wouldn’t fit into them.

Finally, Sierra and Lisa slip on their last item from Fashion Nova.

They try the $7 On The Daily Legging in black.

Sierra says: “It’s a Christmas miracle! They fit.”

Though the leggings don’t have a support band, both women admit they fit them well.

The leggings are a seven for Sierra and an eight for Lisa.

Viewers expressed frustration toward the “one size fits all” brand concept.

One angry woman said: “Why do companies only do this for women?!”

Another woman felt like the first dress bothered her the most.

“The first dress brought back so many memories of me hating my body. That feeling when you try to zip up something and it won’t zip,” she wrote.

This Tillys dress can’t even zip all the up on SierraYouTube/Sierra Schultzzie

The biker shorts fit them pretty well, but Lisa doesn’t like themYouTube/Sierra Schultzzie

I’m a size 14 and my friend’s a size 2 – we tried ‘one size fits all’ outfits and rated them out of 10

ONE size 14 woman and her size two friend have put the concept of one-sie-fits-all to the test with a recent modeling session.

The two women with different body shapes tried on the same outfits and rated them on a scale of one to 10.

YouTubers Sierra and Lisa try five items that are supposed one-size-fits-allYouTube/Sierra Schultzzie

Sierra is a size 14, while Lisa is a size 2YouTube/Sierra Schultzzie

YouTuber Sierra Schultzzie is never anything other than “brutally honest” when she reviews hauls, recreates celebrity looks, and swaps styles with her friends.

The size 14 creator set out to see if one-size-fits-all styles really do fit all.

In her video, Sierra and her size two friend, Lisa Soiree, try on the same five outfits from different brands to see how they look.

A checkerboard dress from Tillys is up first.

READ MORE ON SIZE COMPARISON

TWIN TASTES

I’m a size 14, my bestie is a size 8 – we tried on the same dressy outfits

FASHION LINE-UP

We’re friends ranging from size 0 to 14 – we tried on same Oh Polly dress

Sierra and Lisa throw on the $28 Colleen Shift Dress.

“This is one-size-fits-all,” Sierra says as she makes finger quotes.

“This really is the perfect fit for me,” she sarcastically proclaims.

Sierra twirls around to reveal the dress halfway zipped.


The dress is too tight in the middle and only stretches down to the top of Sierra’s hips, making it more of a top.

On Lisa, the dress is loose and long-fitting.

“Any smaller would have been really small,” Lisa says.

The two women rate the dress a two and three out of 10.

Sierra and Lisa try an option from Nasty Gal next.

They both put on the $34.32 Look At Those Pleats Go Layered Wide-Leg Jumpsuit.

“This is like a camel convention over here,” Sierra admits, pointing to the bunching fabric between her legs.

Lisa is five feet one inch tall and calls the jumpsuit “too short” for her torso.

“I feel stupid. I feel like I’m wearing pajamas, and also it’s very sheer in the back like, I can see every bit of cellulite on my tushy,” Lisa proclaims.

Sierra expresses her frustration with the fact that this jumpsuit is one size because jumpsuits are difficult to size already.

She says if she could, she would size up two to three sizes, but Sierra worries the legs would be too long.

Lisa says six out of 10, while Sierra gives it a four out of 10.

Both women change into a $7.98 pair of Stylevana biker shorts.

“It’s so bad,” they scream.

“Why does anyone need ‘one size fits all?’” Lisa questions.

Sierra responds: “It’s a cheap way to save money.”

The thin material barely fits around Sierra’s waist.

Both women rate the shorts a five out of 10.

Next, Sierra and Lisa attempt to fit into a pair of jeans.

These jeans are supposedly the perfect fit for anyone who’s a size two through 12.

Lisa tries the jeans, and Sierra tries the plus-size version for sizes 14 through 20.

“I would say these jeans fit us perfectly. I have a little bit of room. These jeans could probably fit a 16, but not an 18 or 20,” Sierra proclaims.

The two women think these jeans are the exact size for their bodies.

However, anyone who isn’t their size wouldn’t fit into them.

Finally, Sierra and Lisa slip on their last item from Fashion Nova.

They try the $7 On The Daily Legging in black.

Sierra says: “It’s a Christmas miracle! They fit.”

Though the leggings don’t have a support band, both women admit they fit them well.

The leggings are a seven for Sierra and an eight for Lisa.

Viewers expressed frustration toward the “one size fits all” brand concept.

One angry woman said: “Why do companies only do this for women?!”

Another woman felt like the first dress bothered her the most.

“The first dress brought back so many memories of me hating my body. That feeling when you try to zip up something and it won’t zip,” she wrote.

This Tillys dress can’t even zip all the up on SierraYouTube/Sierra Schultzzie

The biker shorts fit them pretty well, but Lisa doesn’t like themYouTube/Sierra SchultzzieFashion – latest style news and Fabulous trends | The Sun