tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7202331164991493087.post3061620293032264466..comments2023-05-11T07:38:23.708-07:00Comments on Pretty Strong: Olympic Games OutfittingSarah and Jessicahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10665557648340012143noreply@blogger.comBlogger23125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7202331164991493087.post-58413030627219688122014-04-04T01:42:42.094-07:002014-04-04T01:42:42.094-07:00Fitness apparels are helping a lot in playing spor...Fitness apparels are helping a lot in playing sports and now a days this clothes are available for normal exercise too.<br /><a href="http://www.bluefishsport.com/products/new-collections" rel="nofollow">New Collections In Power Tank & Legging</a>Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11748158177769657671noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7202331164991493087.post-67057551562224004882012-09-17T01:19:25.361-07:002012-09-17T01:19:25.361-07:00All we want for clothes is fit to our body and if ...All we want for clothes is fit to our body and if it is not we know how it looks. So we pick up clothes depends on what our body structure it is. I am glad that I saw your blog and this was an exactly I am looking for. These clothes collections are simple but it looks fabulous. Thanks for sharing it with us.<br /><br />Michelle | <a href="http://www.sevenwholesale.com" title="wholesale clothing" rel="nofollow">wholesale clothing</a>Michellehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09273211398317891777noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7202331164991493087.post-82466482883282264412012-07-30T05:56:22.012-07:002012-07-30T05:56:22.012-07:00You are seriously my hero.
This is an issue I per...You are seriously my hero.<br /><br />This is an issue I personally have been talking about with regular clothing and "geek" clothes - and to see that Olympians can't even get clothes to fit them is really disheartening for me. I hope that your cause is recognized! I wish you the best of luck, and I will share your post as much as I can!Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09371081290350211755noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7202331164991493087.post-15650107103978450162012-07-27T18:39:52.943-07:002012-07-27T18:39:52.943-07:00Sarah! Cut that s!@# up!
Every time I'm forc...Sarah! Cut that s!@# up! <br /><br />Every time I'm forced to wear a horribly cut men's t-shirt, I take a pair of scissors to it. Seriously, it takes like 10 minutes <i>max</i> and you'll look great and feel <b>so</b> much better. Cut the collar off right where the stitches connect the collar to the shirt... then follow that line 1/2 inch down once more... and so on until it's as low as you'd like it to be. Then just take a baby doll shirt and match the seams of the sleeves to the sleeves of the crappy shirt and just cut it like a pattern. After a while you won't need the pattern-you'll be able to eyeball it. Maybe start with a shirt you don't care about so you can get the hang of it, but you can do it! It's <i>so</i> easy- I thought it was something cool <i>other</i> girls did, but after 2 shirts I had it down pat. <br /><br />I support you hardcore all the way and just want you to know that you're not DOOMED to wearing uncomfortable, unfeminine t-shirts, even if that's all you have available. Fight back by cutting them up!<br /><br />Good luck in the games! We're rooting for you! <3Johnnahttp://fatanarchy.tumblr.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7202331164991493087.post-32385776416286218592012-07-16T16:01:18.110-07:002012-07-16T16:01:18.110-07:00First of all, Sarah, you are so awesome! Came here...First of all, Sarah, you are so awesome! Came here from your Reddit AMA.<br /><br />The state of plus size athleticwear is dismal indeed, and it really bothers me. One of the commenters below says that REI doesn't carry above a 16. They offer some clothes up to a 3x/24 but I wouldn't blame the poster for not knowing because REI has cut all reference to plus sizes from their mailers. They used to note when an item came in plus sizes in their mailers but stopped doing that. So unless you stumble across the plus sizes on their website or your local store carries the line and you happen to find where the plus size racks have been shuffled to this month, you wouldn't know. I've written them several times about all this to no avail. <br /><br />How are women supposed to know what's available unless the availability of such items is communicated? How can companies say there is no market for plus sizes (which is always the excuse) if they aren't courting the market?<br /><br />I am tired of excuses from clothing companies about this. I cycle, I hike, I do yoga, I go to the gym, I kayak, just like so many people who fit into regular sizes. My money is just as good as theirs.<br /><br />Sarah, you are amazing and inspiring and any company should feel very proud to have you wear their clothing.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7202331164991493087.post-12021433669209857012012-07-15T19:58:43.842-07:002012-07-15T19:58:43.842-07:00Thank you for posting this. As a short woman with ...Thank you for posting this. As a short woman with broad shoulders and small breasts, I also have great difficulty finding clothing that actually fits me. I'm not very feminine so wearing boys clothing is an option I don't really mind anyway. Athletic clothing is less of a problem (except when I need long sleeves or pants) since it turns out I'm relatively boy shaped, but finding a professional looking suit for graduate school? No way. For my defense I gave up and went to the men's department. A little hemming here and there and it fit perfectly. If I was more female identified, I don't really know what I would do.DrtheDoctornoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7202331164991493087.post-83080836044472105242012-07-14T07:04:09.472-07:002012-07-14T07:04:09.472-07:00And how about shoes? I'm a 5'9'' ...And how about shoes? I'm a 5'9'' woman, and I wear a men's size 9.5 EEEE shoe. I'd love to buy cute shoes off the women's shelf, instead of getting stuck with the men's ugly gray shoes. Thankfully, New Balance makes wide shoes, but I'd still prefer women's shoes to men's shoes.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7202331164991493087.post-4504910329201464222012-07-12T15:31:22.485-07:002012-07-12T15:31:22.485-07:00As a person who has benefited greatly from knowing...As a person who has benefited greatly from knowing a person who sews, I still want to ask why the solution is for the athlete to have to pick up the slack for the sponsors. Why should she hide their oversight? If she goes out of her way to custom make clothes in someone else's design, everyone who sees her in those clothes is going to assume they were given to her. Advertising the oversight, and perhaps embarrassing manufacturers, is the best way to get them to correct it in the future. <br /><br />Someone from Ralph Lauren ought to be offering to disassemble and rebuild clothes for her. That's my suggestion. Here's where you can <a href="http://www.ralphlauren.com/helpdesk/index.jsp?display=store&subdisplay=contact&ab=footer_emailus" rel="nofollow">email Ralph Lauren and suggest it directly to them</a>; their phone number is 888-475-7674.KarenXhttp://morewomeninskepticism.wordpress.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7202331164991493087.post-14520487721341474462012-07-12T09:40:36.104-07:002012-07-12T09:40:36.104-07:00A few ladies on here mentioned trouble finding wor...A few ladies on here mentioned trouble finding workout wear. There is a great website http://www.junonia.com/ that caters to sizes 14-40. The selection isn't amazing, and it is online only, but they have wicking fabrics and other important sportsy items in larger sizes. Not as great as walking out of Lulumon with your new yoga pants, but at least there is someone making active wear for us. <br /><br />Good luck at the Olympics Sarah! You are awesome.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7202331164991493087.post-72137044306182787962012-07-12T07:45:24.642-07:002012-07-12T07:45:24.642-07:00I have to second TwisterB. Complaining that men...I have to second TwisterB. Complaining that men's size [whatever] is larger than women's size [whatever] is silly and distracts from your important point: that female athletes are expected to be on the thinner end of female body sizes, while male athletes are not similarly typed.tgtnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7202331164991493087.post-27110091997196145672012-07-07T14:48:56.095-07:002012-07-07T14:48:56.095-07:00I'd like to 2nd the coment about making friend...I'd like to 2nd the coment about making friends with someone who sews. Reading your post I am so itching to get my hands on a couple of those women's shirts and make then into ONE WELL FITTING shirt just for you! Tell Ralph Lauren and Nike that if they can't make clothes in the proper size for a world class athlete, then they can issue you doubles or triples of everything and your friendly tailor/seamstress will correct their mistake!BeckyMchttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07858460068535872136noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7202331164991493087.post-612530766034588162012-07-07T10:54:39.095-07:002012-07-07T10:54:39.095-07:00Sarah, you are an incredible inspiration to me and...Sarah, you are an incredible inspiration to me and no doubt, millions of other women (who just don't know it yet). I can not believe that OLYMPIC ATHLETES are facing the SAME challenges I do when it comes to apparel. Case in point, I'm a size 26/28 currently and part of my fitness regime includes participating in 5ks and races like the Warrior Dash. In shirts, I am most comfortable in a 4x, but a stretchy 3x will do IN MENS. In the half dozen or so races I've participated in, only ONE, ONE race shirt came in an "extended size"...a 2x. I wan to be proud of my accomplishments and WEAR these shirts to show anyone that just because I'm big, doesn't mean I CAN'T do things that other, smaller people do. I guess I kind of expect it, since it's a totally amatuer, for fun kind of endeavor...but for you, Holley and the other, bigger, female athletes this is totally bogus and unacceptable! How can I help change this??Beckyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11732454480996492992noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7202331164991493087.post-54668548015429956282012-07-07T10:42:00.384-07:002012-07-07T10:42:00.384-07:00Sarah, you are an incredible inspiration to me and...Sarah, you are an incredible inspiration to me and no doubt, millions of other women (who just don't know it yet). I can not believe that OLYMPIC ATHLETES are facing the SAME challenges I do when it comes to apparel. Case in point, I'm a size 26/28 currently and part of my fitness regime includes participating in 5ks and races like the Warrior Dash. In shirts, I am most comfortable in a 4x, but a stretchy 3x will do IN MENS. In the half dozen or so races I've participated in, only ONE, ONE race shirt came in an "extended size"...a 2x. I wan to be proud of my accomplishments and WEAR these shirts to show anyone that just because I'm big, doesn't mean I CAN'T do things that other, smaller people do. I guess I kind of expect it, since it's a totally amatuer, for fun kind of endeavor...but for you, Holley and the other, bigger, female athletes this is totally bogus and unacceptable! How can I help change this??Beckyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11732454480996492992noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7202331164991493087.post-46356955294533287572012-07-07T08:50:44.428-07:002012-07-07T08:50:44.428-07:00I strongly support you in all of your efforts to m...I strongly support you in all of your efforts to make this problem seen and heard! As someone that works in the software industry, I could have written a very similar post, sadly. I've received multiple items over my employment that we were supposed to be able to order in OUR size, but when it came down to it, none of them really fit me, so I ended up with the smallest size that fit on my body (often a men's size), but when you look at the item, it's large enough to accommodate my butt and hips, but the rest of my body is swimming in it. I know my company felt like they were doing something nice by providing these items to us in what they thought was a wide range of sizes, but when it comes down to it, it's clear the sizes were not created with various body types in mind. I don't prefer to compete, but I am still very active - swimming, biking, walking, hiking, yoga - and my body is what it is. <br /><br />I exist, yet I sometimes seem to find proof that I don't exist in things like clothing stores (this is the feeling I get when I go shopping and return empty handed. An existential crisis of wondering whether or not I do exist in other people's eyes, which is kinda extreme I suppose, but it's due to a lifetime of this problem of not finding sizes that fit me.) In the past year I decided to learn to sew with a sewing machine, which is helpful and a challenge in itself, but at least I get clothes that can actually fit me out of it. That's a tall order to expect everyone to fill just because they are a large size though.Mnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7202331164991493087.post-75056625345565879062012-07-02T09:17:54.079-07:002012-07-02T09:17:54.079-07:00Sarah, keep voicing that...make sure you say it on...Sarah, keep voicing that...make sure you say it on air during the interview. That public statement will put the pressure on them to make a change in the clothing they make available to you. If you get stuck in men's clothes, take them to a tailor and have them fit and "feminized" so they look like women's clothes and look good on you. If you find the tailor, I'll find the money for the tailoring. <br /><br />I'm an image coach and work on this issue all the time...finding flattering clothes for women of all sizes. The landscape IS changing...but it takes strong brave women like you to make the public statements in a positive way and not settle. My contact info is on my website sarahshah.com. Please feel free to call me, I'm here to assist! <br /><br />Cheering you on!! - SarahSarah Shahhttp://www.sarahshah.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7202331164991493087.post-41967280514172307852012-07-01T16:30:49.786-07:002012-07-01T16:30:49.786-07:00Thanks so much for addressing this! I don't t...Thanks so much for addressing this! I don't think many "regular" sized people understand how much of a barrier properly fitting and comfortable workout clothing is. I don't think many people realize how inhibiting it can be to be self conscious of how your clothing fits or the dreaded "chub rub" of clothing that doesn't fit proportionally. <br /><br />I noticed that all ten of Under Armour's "What's Beautful" finalists are very camera friendly ladies. Good for them, but if UA was truly interested in promoting something positive, this wouldn't be the case. If a third of Americans are obese, I would expect at least one of the finalists to be overweight. Good try, UA, but you seem to have missed the point.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7202331164991493087.post-31188077940429054822012-06-30T07:55:23.479-07:002012-06-30T07:55:23.479-07:00Hey - might I suggest that you make friends with s...Hey - might I suggest that you make friends with someone who's good with a thread and needle? A fabulous and generous gay guy? A warm hearted mom type? You pick. <br /><br />That way you could wear the USA apparel that your peers are wearing and have it fit you. There must be a way to alter the mens' clothing so that it doesn't look like you're wearing men's clothing. It's a work around, yes, but for now it seems like that would be something immediate.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7202331164991493087.post-42656137418251456512012-06-30T00:30:33.199-07:002012-06-30T00:30:33.199-07:00You make an excellent point that men's clothes...You make an excellent point that men's clothes go up to a 6X but women's are usually just up to an XL.<br /><br />However, the reason a men's XL is larger than a women's XL is because a men's medium is bigger than a women's medium. The Medium size is the size that the most people buy, considered "average". (The medium size today is larger that it used to be). Which means a men's average size is larger than a women's average size, which means all the mens sizes will be larger than the equivalent female size.<br /><br />Most athletic companies don't make clothes for very short people either, especially because they do so much fancy tailoring these days.TwisterBhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06410682651072046347noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7202331164991493087.post-23388425875653744192012-06-29T21:24:35.456-07:002012-06-29T21:24:35.456-07:00I came here from facebook. Oh, please I hope you ...I came here from facebook. Oh, please I hope you win. I am just sick and tired of not being able to go to a SPORTS STORE and find clothes to try on (even REI only goes up to a 16). My preferred mode of fitness is bicycling (give me an easy hour plus of exercise per day) and I can't just go get the mens bicycle shorts. They are padded differently. There is ONE site that sells plus size gear but I want to try it on before I buy it. Guys my size don't have that problem. <br /><br />It's like if you are over a certain size and female the only sport you can participate in is walking. Such @#$@%E@!Kimberly Hnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7202331164991493087.post-11060553465683481262012-06-29T09:00:10.608-07:002012-06-29T09:00:10.608-07:00I think you're in an amazing position to make ...I think you're in an amazing position to make a difference!<br /><br />People assume that if a woman is big, she's unhealthy, or not really interested in fashion/how she looks. Please, please, PLEASE advertise the fact that you want to wear the women's clothes. <br /><br />I mean, wearing the male outfits is totally fine. (And frankly, I'd probably prefer it) But it's entirely unfair that you couldn't wear one of the polo dresses if you felt like it.<br /><br />Good luck, and keep fighting the good fight!Serendipityhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01581375921247764804noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7202331164991493087.post-24366845922538862062012-06-28T14:08:55.231-07:002012-06-28T14:08:55.231-07:00I came here from reddit. I'm a larger woman wh...I came here from reddit. I'm a larger woman who has had a TERRIBLE time finding good workout clothes. I custom order stuff and my options are always really limited. It's definitely impacted how much I work out or how often I go to the gym.<br /><br />I really hope your visibility and voice will help change things!Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13089079051668045237noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7202331164991493087.post-1201225612018581692012-06-28T09:33:09.823-07:002012-06-28T09:33:09.823-07:00YES!!! You are such a great role model for us othe...YES!!! You are such a great role model for us other plus sized female athletes (and women in general). I'll never be an Olympic caliber athlete, but for you to to be speak your mind and talk to the reps from Polo and Nike is absolutely essential. You have worked just as hard as every other athlete and deserve to wear the same outfits as every other member of the team. Thank you for standing up for what you believe in! <br /><br />You are beautiful and I can't wait to root for you and the USA!Marley B.https://www.blogger.com/profile/09189910228060725031noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7202331164991493087.post-18426568935506744412012-05-29T22:43:34.838-07:002012-05-29T22:43:34.838-07:00Preach it, sister!
I'd always assumed the ap...Preach it, sister! <br /><br />I'd always assumed the apparel for Olympic athletes was custom-made, at least for athletes who fall outside the manufacturer's normal size range. I hope that is what will happen for you. Worrying about finding clothes that fit is something I'm quite familiar with. It wastes precious time and energy. Olympians like you and Holley should not have to worry about that!<br /><br />I'm also a bit cranky about the practice of having clothing sponsors who don't normally supply clothes that would fit the athletes. What if there were another clothing sponsor for sizes above -- whereever Nike and Ralph Lauren leave off? Would you feel comfortable if you had a different, but coordinating, outfit than the other athletes?<br /><br />I realize the whole sponsorship thing is probably a lot more complicated than that, but wouldn't it be nice if your official wardrobe were supplied by someone who would also serve you if you walked in to a store off the street? <br /><br />Sigh. You definitely hit a nerve with this one. Rest assured, you are inspiring no matter what you wear!akfarrellhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03692412182131064198noreply@blogger.com