H&M’s new extended size line not available in U.S.
Written by Curvy Girl // January 29, 2011 // Blog // 1 Comment
Swedish fashion store H&M has announced a new extended-size line called Inclusive, to be available online-only starting in March. The 20 pieces in the collection include party dresses in 50’s styles with large polka dots and rose patterns, as well as skirts, tops, cardigans and lingerie following the same theme. It will be available in European sizes up to 54 (which looks like about U.S. size 24). That’s great news.
But here’s the catch: Because Inclusive will be sold only on H&M’s website, plus size ladies in the United States won’t be able to get it. According to Frockwriter, the items will be available in Austria, Denmark, Finland, Germany, Holland, Norway, Sweden, Swedish Finland and the UK.
It’s a real shame, because the clothes look great. They’re much more fashion-forward than a lot of plus size lines by other retailers. We may not be able to buy it here, but Inclusive is a real step in the right direction.
Here’s a look at a few of the dresses that will be available:







One Comment on "H&M’s new extended size line not available in U.S."
I don’t get it, where are we the plus community here in the states suppose to be able to get the products. I went the H & M website, and there is not a United States Tab. If these wonder plus-size pieces aren’t available to us here in the United States where billions of dollars are spent; that’s not a very smart marketing move. I’m gonna be writing this company.