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I have a better idea.

This is a clear example of how brands center on thinness, the influencer argued.

How can someone who is 3X or 4X go up a size or two?

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Very few people are built like you.

Market moves corporations, not your feelings, one viewer wrote.

Go two sizes up from an XXL?

Plus-Sized Influencer Tries To Call Out Target For ‘Centering Thinness’, Gets Brutally Slammed

she asked, pointing towards her own apparel size.

People who make bad life decisions complaining about not beingcatered toare hilarious, wrote another.

[Victorias Secret]Pinksells smaller sizes more often, this is a fact.

Plus-Sized Influencer Tries To Call Out Target For ‘Centering Thinness’, Gets Brutally Slammed

Because younger women buy it and are usually smaller than older women, he said.

The manager alsopointed outthat buying habits often go beyond the size of the clothing article.

Skinny jeans sell more in XL than a straight fit pair sells in XL, he stated.

Plus-Sized Influencer Tries To Call Out Target For ‘Centering Thinness’, Gets Brutally Slammed

In the end, the availability of an item depends on the likelihood of it selling.

In other words: supply and demand.

There are countless ways to attribute products.

Plus-Sized Influencer Tries To Call Out Target For ‘Centering Thinness’, Gets Brutally Slammed

Other examples of attributes [we use] are fabrications, graphics, or patterns.

Simple as that, wrote one viewer.

If clothes are always made for skinny people, then clothes should always be made forbigger people.

Plus-Sized Influencer Tries To Call Out Target For ‘Centering Thinness’, Gets Brutally Slammed

If nobody says anything, change wont be made, another added.

Two years ago, I could find sizes 26, 28 and 30 in my local Target.

Yesterday, I could only find up to 24, shared one user.

Plus-Sized Influencer Tries To Call Out Target For ‘Centering Thinness’, Gets Brutally Slammed

Its important to note that Target offers its ownplus-size clothing sectionfor all types of apparel found on smaller sizes.

Bored Panda has reached out to store managers at Target for comment.

Plus-Sized Influencer Tries To Call Out Target For ‘Centering Thinness’, Gets Brutally Slammed

Plus-Sized Influencer Tries To Call Out Target For ‘Centering Thinness’, Gets Brutally Slammed

Plus-Sized Influencer Tries To Call Out Target For ‘Centering Thinness’, Gets Brutally Slammed

Plus-Sized Influencer Tries To Call Out Target For ‘Centering Thinness’, Gets Brutally Slammed

Plus-Sized Influencer Tries To Call Out Target For ‘Centering Thinness’, Gets Brutally Slammed

Plus-Sized Influencer Tries To Call Out Target For ‘Centering Thinness’, Gets Brutally Slammed

Plus-Sized Influencer Tries To Call Out Target For ‘Centering Thinness’, Gets Brutally Slammed

Plus-Sized Influencer Tries To Call Out Target For ‘Centering Thinness’, Gets Brutally Slammed

Plus-Sized Influencer Tries To Call Out Target For ‘Centering Thinness’, Gets Brutally Slammed

Plus-Sized Influencer Tries To Call Out Target For ‘Centering Thinness’, Gets Brutally Slammed

Plus-Sized Influencer Tries To Call Out Target For ‘Centering Thinness’, Gets Brutally Slammed

Plus-Sized Influencer Tries To Call Out Target For ‘Centering Thinness’, Gets Brutally Slammed