For the last year, cutesy emporium Modcloth has been deliberately ramping up its plus-size offerings. Now they’d like everyone to know that yes, you can do a brisk business selling larger ladies ...
Fashion brand ModCloth announced on Tuesday that it has decided to remove the plus-size section from its website. Instead, the site will be combining what's formerly known as its plus-size section ...
A model wears a ModCloth cardigan. Photo: Courtesy of ModCloth. This week, ModCloth announced that it would remove the “Plus” size section from its homepage, and begin to remove “Plus” language from ...
When ModCloth introduced a private label plus-sized line in 2012, it was at the behest of shoppers who loved the site’s retro aesthetic but struggled to find anything that fit—and the offering quickly ...
On Oct. 6, vintage-inspired retailer ModCloth announced that it would be retiring its plus size section. Upon first hearing those words, I thought my heart was going to burst out of my chest like it ...
In an effort to make women of all shapes and sizes feel comfortable, ModCloth, the online fashion retailer, removed its "plus size" section from its website. The company didn't get rid of its clothes ...
ModCloth — long a go-to for feminine and flirty clothes — took a huge step Wednesday toward ending the delineation between “regular” and “plus-size” clothes. The retailer announced that it will no ...
Cute, size-inclusive swimwear used to be but a dream. But now, lines like Gabi Fresh x Swimsuits For All and plus size retailers like Torrid are making that dream is coming true. Thankfully, another ...
A survey of about 1,500 women ages 18 to 35 who wear size 16 and above conducted by online retailer ModCloth found that 60% of respondents feel embarrassed by shopping for clothing in a separate store ...
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