getnfit@38
Cathlete
I am clearly about to discriminate against you lovely ladies that are a size 10 and under, but please don't take it personal, I'm just having a "big girl" moment!
So I get this catalog (that I didn't even send for) in the mail the other day with the cutest workout gear, pricey, but so cute I was actually contemplating purchasing an item or two. Well the sizes ran XS, S, M, L, XL, but no numbers were attached to the letters, so I email the magazine and ask them for the actual numbers that went with the letters so I could place an order. Well, I assumed prior to the email that I could probably fit the extra large, and even if they ran small, it would be an "incentive" thing to get into it! (I CAN rationalize ANY purchase!)
Okay, so I get the email back very quickly from the company and DIG THIS.....
XS=2
S=4
M=6
L=8
XL=10
Hello~my big a** is a size 14! They might as well have said, "LEAVE THIS PLACE FAT GIRL....OUR DAINTY CLOTHES ARE NOT MEANT FOR YOUR HUGE A**!"
So I'm feeling REALLY huge at this moment, then I move to feeling really ticked off! Don't they think that someone larger than a size 10 MIGHT want to wear cute workout clothing? And what IS the message if you're a 12+?
I know eventually I will be a size 10, then hopefully a 6-8 (gotta have a dream to have a dream come true!), but it really bites that a fitness clothing catalog could call an XL a size 10!
Okay, venting over, I'm feeling better, and I know I shouldn't let things like this get to me, I've gone from a clothing size 30 to a size 14 and I feel great about that, I do, but I hate for someone to "pigeon hole" me based on statistics, or make me feel "less fit or worthy" because I'm not quite small enough for them!
Anyway~moment over
thanks for listening 
Donna
So I get this catalog (that I didn't even send for) in the mail the other day with the cutest workout gear, pricey, but so cute I was actually contemplating purchasing an item or two. Well the sizes ran XS, S, M, L, XL, but no numbers were attached to the letters, so I email the magazine and ask them for the actual numbers that went with the letters so I could place an order. Well, I assumed prior to the email that I could probably fit the extra large, and even if they ran small, it would be an "incentive" thing to get into it! (I CAN rationalize ANY purchase!)
Okay, so I get the email back very quickly from the company and DIG THIS.....
XS=2
S=4
M=6
L=8
XL=10
Hello~my big a** is a size 14! They might as well have said, "LEAVE THIS PLACE FAT GIRL....OUR DAINTY CLOTHES ARE NOT MEANT FOR YOUR HUGE A**!"
So I'm feeling REALLY huge at this moment, then I move to feeling really ticked off! Don't they think that someone larger than a size 10 MIGHT want to wear cute workout clothing? And what IS the message if you're a 12+?
I know eventually I will be a size 10, then hopefully a 6-8 (gotta have a dream to have a dream come true!), but it really bites that a fitness clothing catalog could call an XL a size 10!
Okay, venting over, I'm feeling better, and I know I shouldn't let things like this get to me, I've gone from a clothing size 30 to a size 14 and I feel great about that, I do, but I hate for someone to "pigeon hole" me based on statistics, or make me feel "less fit or worthy" because I'm not quite small enough for them!
Anyway~moment over
Donna