That model ain’t stout.
16 0 Replywhat is "stout" mean ?
5 0 ReplyIt can be used as a synonym for both sturdy and fat, depending on context.
9 0 ReplyWhat we call “plus size” in the US.
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Sizes 38-60?? Damn vanity sizing really did a number on women's fashion over the decades. (We're down to "00" sizing... I really don't know where they plan to go from here)
12 0 Reply"Sizes 38-60" probably denotes waist or hip measurement
Modern sizing for ladies' dresses and pants (00 - 20s) is not a direct measurement
9 0 ReplyStill not sure what the units would be. 38 cm is tiny. 38 inches is larger than many.
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don't know where they plan to go from here
They could go "triple zero", "quadruple zero", etc., but a better solution would be to scrap multiple zeros and use "-1", "-2", "-3", etc.
The best solution would be to scrap vanity sizing entirely and just use the actual measurements, but ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
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They really couldn’t find a word better than “stout”?
6 3 ReplyWe've come a long way in the last 64 years, now we have "plus-size," "full-figured," and "voluptuous."
8 1 ReplyIt's interesting how words change over time. "Retard" used to be the politically correct term for someone with a mental disorder
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