I’m all of the above. Sizes 14-18 & Large- 1X! Sometimes 12 and 20. Follow for inspo! SIZING isn’t created equal. There is no one sizing chart that these clothing companies go off of. So they can literally make their sizing be WHATEVER they want!!! They typically still use ONE body type as a model for their sizing. Last time I checked bodies come in ALL shapes and sizes. So that’s why you can never really PIN POINT what size you are. Because it’s really not catered to all bodies. You can be a size 14 in one store and the very next store you go into be a 12 or 16. I am a size 14 in @asos pants and a size 20 in some @americaneagle jeans depending on the style. I am a medium - a XL in @target clothes and a 2x in most of the tall brands I shop. The point?? Try them all SIS!! Because you just never know until you get to know the company. And even THEN it can still vary. And don’t forget, FOLLOW people with the same shape and frame as you to help you understand how sizing fits for these companies. And try to enjoy yourself regardless if in one store you are a 12. And the other you are a 16! BABE! It is the SAME body. Just a different clothing company. It just matters how you FEEL in the clothes, NOT the size on the tag. My Measurements: Bust 40” | Waist 38” | Hip 53” | Inseam 36” Height 6ft with a short torso | Weight: 230+ Ibs & pear / hourglass shaped Midsize style, plus size style, midsize fashion, affordable clothes, curvy outfits, curvy body, shopping, amazon finds, size 14, size 16, size18 size 14 style, size 16 style, size 14 outfits, size 16 outfits size 18 style size 16 outfits Styletips howtostyle plussizestyle tallgirlstyle fashiontips curvystyle midsizestyle momstyle LTKPlusSize LTKMidsize LTKWorkwear