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    5 Shopping Sites for Fashionable and Inclusive Finds!

    Nerd VoicesBy Nerd VoicesFebruary 14, 20234 Mins Read
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    Shopping online is stressful, but shopping online for clothes and accessories that cater to your specific body type is even more of a challenge. Most fashion brands carry a limited size range, which is between small to large on average. You’d be lucky to find brands that cater to smaller or larger body types! 

    Inclusivity has always been a challenge for fashion brands, whether in global names or even popular Pakistani clothing brands, as there are only limited options in the clothing and accessories that people can purchase to suit their body types.

    However, these 5 shopping sites for fashionable and inclusive finds offer adaptive clothing, wide size ranges, comfortable fits, and stylish wear that you won’t need to compromise on to find the right outfit for you! 

    1. Temu

    Despite potentially being the most affordable on this list, Temu does not skimp on the quality of its clothes, including its inclusive line of fashionable wear for all body types: tall, petite, curvy, and more! Temu is known for its accessibility, offering retail products at wholesale prices, and bringing the “comforts and conveniences of life” through its platform.

    Temu has over 250 categories of products and items within its site, including its increasingly popular Petite line, as well as its Curve+Plus line for women, and its Big & Tall line for men. Besides clothing, the site also offers products that provide assistance with everyday activities.

    Temu’s website and app are easy to use so shopping is made stress-free. Not happy with your purchase? The site offers a purchase protection program – sort of like a satisfaction guarantee, to ensure you are happy with your order, or you get your money back! 

    Log into Temu, and start scrolling through the products listed on the site. There are various pieces to choose from, as well as products with assistive technology, easy to wear items, and a large clothing range to suit any aesthetic! 

    2. Christina Stephens

    Christina Stephens specializes in adaptive clothing, where each stylish yet minimalist piece is easy to wear and to remove, comes in various sizes, and is inclusive to people with disabilities or limitations. Made to provide universal clothing that looks great on every body type, Christina Stephens ensures that each piece of clothing is made with high quality materials, and expands the limited options available in the market. 

    They offer mens’ wear, womens’ wear, and unisex clothing as well! However, the shop ships from Australia, and tends to be priced higher than other brands in the market. Still, their line offers classy pieces suitable for people of all ages.

    3. Knix

    At Knix, clothes are made apologetically unbinding and free – free from judgment, and free from self-doubt. They offer underwear products that cater to different body types, yet are made to be so comfortable, you’ll forget you have them on! They offer virtual fittings and sustainability in their business practices too.

    Knix celebrates every body type, offering pieces that not only fit, but also provide ample support while highlighting the body’s natural curves. They also offer period underwear, maternity wear, active apparel, and more.

    4. Tommy Hilfiger

    Tommy Hilfiger was one of the first big brands to offer inclusivity not just in sizing, but in adaptive clothing as well. They feature clothing on models of various sizes, skin tones, ages, and abilities to offer consumers choices for clothes that fit and flatter. Tommy Hilfiger embraces diversity, equity, and inclusivity in its collection of fashionable finds. 

    The Tommy Adaptive is their line of clothing designed to provide the classic, American fashion for everyone to easily show off their personal style. Made to be simple to wear and remove, these clothes feature magnetic buttons, easy to zip zippers, and seams to accommodate prosthetics. If you’re looking for something of nice quality without the Hilfiger price tag, Essentials Hoodies is a good place to shop.

     

    5. Both&

    Both& serves the non-binary consumer base as it offers gender-neutral clothing suitable for all. They keep up with the current trends, create stylish pieces for any body! Most of the clothes are plain and minimalist-looking, but still provide that trendy look. The clothes are comfortable to wear, and come in neutral colors that look great on any skin tone.

    Shopping for the right style can be difficult, especially when you can’t try the clothes on before you buy them. However, these brands are changing the game with affordable, high-quality, and inclusive wear that are expanding options for fashion everywhere! 

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