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You know what pisses me off? Stores that charge more for larger sizes of clothing. It would make sense if the upcharge was gradual (i.e., $5 for small, $5.50 for medium, $6 for large) but instead, they just charge $2 more for XXL and above. If there were some logical reason for this other than greed, I could go along with it. Hell, they could take the $2 extra dollars and put it towards the cost of health insurance for fat people and I'd be ok, but instead I'm just lining the pockets of some rich store owner. It's not like it costs $2 to make a shirt or pants a few inches longer. It's not just obese people that get the raw deal either. In JCPenney this weekend, I was looking at identical shirts, one XXL, and one XXL Tall. The XXL Tall was $2 more.
Wal-Mart and McDonalds must have some secret arrangement to screw over fat people. First you lure the people in with the promise of a Big Mac, then you charge them more for their large clothes after they eat too much. Capitalism sucks, but it's not as if anyone's angry enough to do anything about it, right? Jam it back in, in the dark. |
If it bothers you that much, stop eating at Macdonalds. That way you'l save money on over priced shit food as well as saving cash on your clothes when you shed a few pounds.
Anyway, charging people more for unhealthy stuff is a tried and tested way to discourage them from doing it. That's why they tax the fuck out of cigarettes, in part to stop people smoking. If you have to pay more for monster sized clothes, maybe you'll think about getting some excersize. There's nowhere I can't reach. ![]() ![]() |
Watch Adam Curtis's, The Century of the Self. 4 part BBC documentary. It will all be perfectly clear. Here's a little snippit:
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I was speaking idiomatically. Nothing wrong with not being strong
Nothing says we need to beat what's wrong Nothing manmade remains made long That's a debt we can't back out of
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What kind of toxic man-thing is happening now? |
This may be a little too simplistic, but don't clothes for larger people cost more in terms of materials? Granted, cloth is very cheap, but you would still expect a large shirt to cost more fabric and therefore more money than a regular one.
Shin is right too, if you're having to buy larger clothes because you're overweight then you should do yourself a favour and try to slim down a bit. Excessive eating, like smoking and drinking is unnecessary, but people do it because they enjoy it. There was a guy on a TV show here a few days ago stuck in hospital because he was such a heavy drinker that his liver was shot to hell. He spent his life drinking, and said he'd spent £250,000 on alcohol over the years. I actually find myself wearing XL t-shirts; not because I am fat but because I am very broad across the shoulders. Clothes seem to be designed for the "average" person, who has a weak build and a bit of a belly. FELIPE NO ![]() |
Have you tried maybe shopping at a store that's for bigger people?
They have torrid out for girls now, the big and tall store, and if you're emo as hell Hot Topic works AND they sell clothes for bigger people. But honestly? I've never heard of a company charging extra for larger sizes. I work in retail, and all of our clothes are a set price. It doesn't matter if it's XS or XXXXL, the item is still the same price. Might be where you live, too. Maybe. What, you don't want my bikini-clad body? |
I've never heard of this either.
Do I pay less if I'm buying a small? I can still shop in the kids section... Jam it back in, in the dark.
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There's nowhere I can't reach. Nothing wrong with not being strong
Nothing says we need to beat what's wrong Nothing manmade remains made long That's a debt we can't back out of |
For the record, I'm about 6'2", 250 pounds, the same size I've been for my entire adult life. XL is a bit small for me, and XXL is sometimes a bit large, but I like to wear my clothes on the baggy side. I think this pricing phenomenon is something relatively new, because I don't recall seeing it 5-10 years ago, but I've noticed it in just about every store I've been in. I realize this isn't an earth-shattering issue, it's just a pet peeve of mine. How ya doing, buddy? |
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As with other posters here, I've seen any shops charge more for larger clothes anyway. Try shopping on the internet instead if it's a phenomenon in your local area. Also, if you like the baggy look you're conceivably being charged extra for wanting to look like a rude boy rather than wearing stuff that fits. Fashion's a bitch ain't it?
I was speaking idiomatically. ![]() ![]() |
What kind of toxic man-thing is happening now? Nothing wrong with not being strong
Nothing says we need to beat what's wrong Nothing manmade remains made long That's a debt we can't back out of |
I like how people in this thread seem to only be thinking in extremes. XXL is suddenly "dinosaur-sized," wearing clothes a little loose for comfort is surely only to be trendy and fashionable like rappers and other "rude boys." Exaggerations are far more fun than reality!
I'm 5'11" and weigh roughly 225 lbs., and I can fit into a regular XL shirt if I want to without any trouble. Instead, I wear XXL because it's much more comfortable, looks a bit better I think, and depending on the brand some XL shirts can make it appear as though I have the manboobs of a god when I don't at all. I also prefer a little extra length than what XL tends to have, not for fashion and to impress my posse, but so that if my shirt gets caught on something and gets pulled up (which tends to happen with the poorly made school chairs that often have loose screws on the backs). I think we can all agree that no one should have to see my hairy back, right? It's silly for stores to charge that much extra between the jump from XL to XXL when it isn't that much of a change. It isn't just some phenomenon in Nutty's area either, as I've seen the same thing at Sears, JCPenny, Dillards, Wal-Mart, etc. around here. FELIPE NO ![]()
Last edited by The Plane Is A Tiger; Sep 18, 2006 at 03:27 PM.
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I like how $2 is a big deal for larger clothes. Next you'll be complaining that larger portions of food cost more.
Oh. Call me crazy, but I'm 5'11" and 155 pounds, in great shape since I'm fairly active, and I don't shove burgers and cake down my gullet. My dad is 5'9", 245 pounds, in horrible shape since he isn't very active, and he drinks a ton of beer and drinks gravy from the pot. Wonder what the deal is. What, you don't want my bikini-clad body? |
Jam it back in, in the dark. ![]() ![]() |
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Your BMI is 31.4 so whilst you're not morbidly obese, you are technically obese and although I am exaggerating slightly, you're a bit beyond "Big boned" don't you think? This thing is sticky, and I don't like it. I don't appreciate it. ![]() ![]() |
Yeah, the closest you get to paying less for smaller sizes is shopping in the kids section...which I highly suggest if youre a female 8)
Seriously, they have some nice clothes now for little kids. Little girls Large fits me great and its so stupidly cheap. From what Ive seen, Torrid has some really nice stuff; Id probably shop there if I was bigger. ![]() I am a dolphin, do you want me on your body? ![]() |
I was speaking idiomatically. ![]() ![]() |
Or, you can keep making excuses. But you sure won't get any sympathy from me for having to pay $2 more for clothes. What kind of toxic man-thing is happening now? |
Way to turn a simple complaint about a price ripoff into "lol shutup Fatty McFatfat." Perhaps instead of being so aggressive you could try to help your dad to stop guzzling alcohol and gravy? FELIPE NO ![]() |
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Fine, I'm a fat, lazy American, and I'm ok with that. So are hundreds of thousands of my fellow countrymen. It's not like they're going to need a forklift to get me off my couch anytime soon, and that's not really the point of this thread.
The point is that stores have decided to profit off a segment of the population, and they're not doing it out of the goodness of their hearts (like say, a cigarette tax). What would happen if Sears decided to charge non-English speaking customers $2 more for everything they buy? Where are all the other overweight members of GFF, anyway? It's not Tritoch and I are the only fat people here. Jam it back in, in the dark.
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