The Fit Found Blog
Guides to help you shop plus size with more confidence and less guesswork.
Who stocks my size
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Finding a size 26 on an Australian rack is harder than it should be. Here's who's actually doing it.
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The good news: more brands than ever ship internationally. The bad news: knowing which ones is a full-time job. We've done it for you.
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City Chic is one of the most accessible plus-size brands in Australia. But does their sizing actually match your body?
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Two of Australia's biggest plus-size brands, side by side. Which one is more likely to fit you?
Read →Size guides & how-to
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The single most useful thing you can do before buying anything online. Here's how to do it properly.
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A size 18 in one brand is a size 22 in another. It's not in your head. Here's what's actually going on.
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A practical guide to getting it right the first time — fewer returns, less disappointment, more wins.
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Shopping from overseas? Here's what those size numbers actually mean for your body.
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"Runs small." "Generous fit." "Size up." What do any of these phrases actually mean? Let's decode them.
Read →Brand spotlights
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Local, independent and genuinely worth your money. Australian plus-size brands that deserve more attention.
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The UK is miles ahead on plus-size fashion. Here are the brands worth ordering from overseas.
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NZ has a small but genuinely interesting plus-size fashion scene. Here's who's worth knowing.
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Finding activewear that goes beyond a size 18 in Australia is harder than it should be. Here's who's actually doing it.
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Weddings, formal events, Christmas parties — plus-size occasionwear that actually shows up for you.
Read →Community & personal
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It's not just you. Plus size online shopping is genuinely harder — and it shouldn't be.
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An honest look at who's genuinely doing the work and who's just doing the minimum.
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Things nobody tells you when you're figuring out how to dress a plus-size body. Consider this the guide I needed.
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Progress is happening. Slowly, imperfectly, but it's happening. Here are the brands doing better than they used to.
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The financial cost of a return is one thing. The emotional cost of another thing that doesn't fit is another entirely.
Read →Brand guides
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Australia's most accessible plus-size brand explained — size chart, fit notes, and tips for ordering with confidence.
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Full size chart, how their fit compares to City Chic, and what makes Taking Shape worth shopping in-store.
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Everything AU shoppers need to know about ordering from ASOS Curve — sizing, shipping, returns and tips.
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The one thing most people don't know about Torrid's sizing — and what it means for AU shoppers ordering from the US.
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Full size chart for Yours Clothing, the UK brand with one of the widest size ranges in the world. Ships to AU.
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Size chart, fit notes, quality considerations and tips for getting the most out of Boohoo's Plus range.
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What AU shoppers need to know about Lane Bryant's sizing — including the key difference that catches most people out.
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The US workwear brand filling a genuine gap in the Australian market — full size chart and ordering guide.
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Full size chart for Lucy & Yak, fit notes for their dungarees, and why this UK indie brand has such a loyal AU following.
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Full size chart to size 32, what Simply Be does well, and how it compares to Yours Clothing for AU shoppers.
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