Developing a Plus-Size Collection: Fun Facts and Curvy Figures
Thereโs no category that has more outdated โrules” than clothing for a voluptuous customer. The common ones seem to be: Donโt wear fitted clothing! No Maxi Dresses! No pencil skirts! Always wear black! Never wear white! No stripes or prints!
Itโs not only mind-boggling and restrictive, but we contend that those โrulesโ should be thrown out the window immediately. A plus-size customer looks for the same things that every woman does; well-fitting, flattering garments with quality construction and thoughtful details. No more, no less.
- Break the Rules!
- Fit is Everything
- Details To Ponder
- Where is My Customer Hiding?
Developing a Plus-Size Collection: Fun Facts and Curvy Figures
No discussion about plus-size clothing would be complete without a few facts and figures.
Check out this fact from Statista.com for starters: โSizing in the U.S. varies between retailers and even individual items of clothing, but many retailers start plus-size clothing at size 12 or 14. The average U.S. womenโs dress size is between 16 and 18, meaning that plus-size is the new average, although it is not typically thought of that way.โ
Or try this on for size: Based on Plunkett Research data, 78.6% of American women are size 14 or larger.โ
Which means if youโve got an eye for designing plus-size clothing, thereโs a very lucrative market just waiting for you to wow them with your collection. In this article weโll be offering up some tips and tricks for success.
Break The Rules!
Thereโs no category that has more outdated โrulesโ than clothing for a voluptuous customer. Donโt wear fitted clothing! No Maxi Dresses! No pencil skirts! Always wear black! Never wear white! No stripes or prints!
Itโs not only mind-boggling and restrictive, but we contend that those โrulesโ should be thrown out the window immediately. A plus-size customer looks for the same things that every woman does; well-fitting, flattering garments with quality construction and thoughtful details. No more, no less.
Give yourself permission to think outside the box. Thatโs where youโll find your customer.
Fit is Everything
Maybe more so in this category than any other, you must pay attention to fit. For a curvy collection, this is make-or-break time. The two things most critical to fit are:
- Identifying the right fit model. Plus-size models are in demand because, as we mentioned earlier, the vast majority of people, particularly women, are actually above the standard sizes demanded by the modeling industry.
That said, you need to find the one that truly represents the fit of your brand. There isnโt a real industry-wide definition that has been agreed upon, in terms of actual sizes and boundaries.
The fashion industry helps us a little bit with the definition here, as according to the modeling agencies, curvy and plus-size models weigh between 161 and 205 pounds, are between 5โ9โโ and 6โ0โโ and wear a size 10/12 to 14/16.
But not just any woman with those qualifications will do; the definition of curvy is based on body measurement and the contrast between waist and hip size. Curvy fit models have a waist size to hip ratio of 0.75. So if your chosen model has a waist size of 34.5 inches or lower and a hip size of 46 inches, then she is within the range.
Once you have identified the fit model for your brand, donโt deviate. Your customer will want consistency in fit, and using the same model for every garment, every season will ensure that. Fit models are literally paid to not gain or lose weight, so you can feel completely comfortable choosing one and sticking with her over time.
- Choose your Pattern Maker Wisely. Not just any run-of-the-mill pattern maker will do when youโre creating a plus size collection. Choose an experienced pattern maker; one that understands that a size eighteen person will have different fit concerns than a size two person. For example, here at Teg, we have a couple of pattern makers that have years of experience creating plus size patterns. This will make a big difference in the fit of your garments.
There are certain details that your pattern maker should take into consideration when developing your patterns. Pocket placement (and size), the amount of ease within pleats, cuff size and depth, and proportion in general, are just the start.
Details to Ponder
Youโll find that there is a bit more size deviation between women within the plus size category than in other categories. Therefore, you always want to consider size-inclusive details like elastic waist band and adjustable details such as straps.
We suggest you also consider fabrics with a bit of stretch. There are quite a few beautiful and chic fabrics on the market that have a little โhiddenโ spandex woven in. Try having some of your samples sewn in a stretch fabric to see if it works for your collection.
Lastly, keep the lines of communication open with your pattern maker. The plus-size category has a lot of subjective issues; be sure to discuss them along the way. An expert plus-size pattern maker will be happy to provide advice and guidance.
Where is My Customer Hiding?
The curvy customer is out there, just waiting for the attention of a talented designer such as you. In fact, they are, without a doubt, the most under-served of all fashion segments.
While it might be difficult to get a boutique buyer or owner to add a rack of plus-size garments to their inventory, donโt give up. Social media marketing will be your best route to success, and certainly more immediate than trying to find that one elusive boutique wanting to add a plus-size collection to their store.
Wanna try a fun experiment? Just type in โplus-size fashionโ in the Instagram search bar and youโll see that there are millions of women searching for you and your ideas.
In fact, because so few manufacturers have nailed the voluptuous customerโs needs, that customer will be the MOST loyal youโll ever find. If your clothing makes her feel beautiful every time she puts it on, sheโll definitely be back for more.
At Teg, we have pattern makers on staff that have years and years of experience in the plus-size market. So when youโre ready to try your hand at this lucrative market, weโd love to talk about your collection in more detail. You can find us on the web at https://tegmade.com/get-in-touch/ or give us a call at 800-916-0910.
SOURCES
https://www.statista.com/topics/4834/women-s-plus-size-apparel-market-in-the-us
https://www.stylishcurves.net/what-percentage-of-women-in-the-us-are-plus-size

