One Size Fits All?
@gtargirl (5376)
United States
6 responses
@jesse022190 (171)
• United States
5 Feb 09
You know I think it is a term for one size fits most... If you have ever bought anything that is one size fits all it is obvious that it wouldn't fit everyone. There are some people out there that those kinds of things would never fit properly. I have never had any problem fitting into anything but I have seen a few one size fits all products.
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@gtargirl (5376)
• United States
6 Feb 09
One size fits most seems a little better. Still not believable though.
@gtargirl (5376)
• United States
6 Feb 09
Yeah, it seems a little too hard to believe that one size of clothing could fit all or look good on all.
@carolbee (16230)
• United States
5 Feb 09
I think the various company's who do this are generalizing. Nobody is built exactly the same. When I see something that says, "one size fits all" it tells me to try it on or I would be out of luck when I got it home. At my age I won't wear the shorter, skimpy tops. Not into showing my tummy or bellybutton. Wouldn't be pretty.
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@gtargirl (5376)
• United States
6 Feb 09
Some of these young ones who are wearing skimpy tops shouldn't.
@winterose (39887)
• Canada
5 Feb 09
it is a piece of clothing that you buy that can fit a small person, medium sized person or large person,
if you are x large it won't fit it will be too small. I have had many dresses like that even panty hose as well.
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@Margajoe (4709)
• Germany
5 Feb 09
Hahahaha!!!!
Good question, especially know that I have gained so much weight.
I used to think it was normal, but it is not.
Put on something that fits all, I look like a Micheal man. (one of those tire man commercials, hahaha!)
Take care, tot zo.