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Friday, October 2, 2009
The New Fashion Bug
I received a flyer from them talking about a store makeover, but didn't get there until today. I'm on a desperate search for something that looks like a man's tuxedo vest for my Halloween costume, so I'm hitting every plus size shop in a ten mile radius (plus salvation army/goodwill, of course).
I have to say I'm impressed. Some of the features I liked about the local store:
Instead of having a plus side of the store and a missy's side of the store, they now carry just about everything in a size range from small to 30/32 on the same rack. I did notice the 30/32's were pretty scanty, but I'm betting that's because they sell much faster due to scarcity. That's a stocking issue they need to address. If they're paying attention they'll stock only one or two of each thing in medium and three or four each of the two largest sizes instead of the other way around. Their turnover would probably go through the roof and they'd lose less money on the clearance rack.
They split the store into Formal/Casual instead of by size. You know if you want work wear it'll all be in one place.
Their formal wear is stylish, professional and FITTED. I saw enough sharp, tailored skirts and fitted blouses to blow my next four paychecks. Much love to the argyle "scholar" sweaters, pinstripes and pencil skirts. MUCH love to the Audrey Hepburn style little sleeveless black dress, which I might just eat Ramen for a week to own. The point is that while there were a couple of baggy things, they're actually starting to stock clothes that assume fat women also have a body worth fitting.
Their prices came down. This is brilliant. They've finally determined their market and are pricing accordingly. They're not competing with high-end plus fashion, like Lane Bryant, Torrid and Catherines, because, frankly, they can't. They're competing with Wal-mart, Meijer's and other big-box stores that sell baggy, shapeless generic tee shirts to 5X. In that market they're a big fish in a little pond. They're in the same price range, but much younger and more stylish. I think this is a brilliant marketing decision, and not just because it means I can buy a tailored pinstripe jacket for $30.
Overall my impression was that the plus size fashion drought might just be drawing to a close. I'm loving the combination office professional meets classic punk styles I'm seeing this year. Think black pinstripes and steel buckles, or pencil skirts with a fedora. Now if they could just drop the waists to accomodate us amazonian tunic-lovers, I'd toss my closet and start over.
Speaking of office punk, I'm making a necktie mini skirt, hopefully in time for a party this weekend. Thanks to Salvation army (50 cents a tie) and a woman on Freecycle who's giving me a bagful, I'm managing to do it pretty cheap. I'll post instructions once I work out the details.
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Technically, Fashion Bug wouldn't be competing with either Lane Bryant OR Catherines, because they're all owned by the same company. ^^;
ReplyDeleteI'm glad to see plus-size fashion being taken seriously by at least SOME people/designers, even if the mainstream is trying to tell us that there's "not a market for it".
I've blogged about Fashion Bug finally getting it when it comes to plus-size fashion, in the terms of price and catering to women who wear over a 3X. To borrow a phrase from the diet culture, if they can do it, so can other plus-size retailers in their range.
ReplyDeleteI've always loved Fashion Bug! I'm disappointed to hear they don't separate into plus and misses anymore though. I hate thumbing through the racks and thinking "theres another cute thing they don't have in my size" over and over. I liked being able to say "Everything on THIS side of the store is for ME. Everything over THERE can go hang."
ReplyDeleteMust go check out these lower prices, though.
-PK Tech Girl
YAY! Everyone deserves fashionable clothing. Can't wait to hear about your necktie mini skirt. Rock it, sistah!
ReplyDeleteYeah, I've noticed lately that the stuff on their website seems to be looking nicer (style-wise), but I haven't stepped inside an actual store since last winter, so I haven't seen the way they're reorganizing. Thanks for the review! Maybe I can direct my mom to something cute from there, since she seems so determined to buy me stuff from there every year...
ReplyDeleteThanks for this post. I had a great time checking out the new stuff and got a fabulous jacket. Yay!
ReplyDeleteI just Wanted To comment on what the Anonymous user Said Quote "I hate thumbing through the racks and thinking "theres another cute thing they don't have in my size" over and over".
ReplyDeleteWe call this the Life Style Change
You dont have to thumb through anything we have the same tops and bottoms in all sizes from s-30/32
So Same Shirt all sizes it Awsome