With the help of thousands of outfit posts flooding social media feeds daily, it’s never been easier to find fashion inspiration. But finding stylish pieces that perfectly fit and flatter your body’s shape? Not so easy. Thankfully, there’s a growing number of size-inclusive brands that cater to a larger array of body types and sizes.
From everyday basics and workwear to formal wear for special events, your clothing should make you feel comfortable and confident. So, if your go-to stores just aren’t cutting it anymore, now could be the perfect time to try some new brands. We asked personal stylists to help us break down what a size-inclusive brand is, their favorite ones to shop and what you can do to better make your clothes work for you.
What does size-inclusive mean?
You may think that a size-inclusive brand only offers a broader range of sizes than mainstream retailers. While it’s true that many of them do offer a greater size range, some go further than that, including cut and fit options designed to better accommodate more than one body shape.
“Brands tend to think that plus-size means ‘big and tall,’” says Peter Nguyen, personal stylist and founder of The Essential Man. “But not all big clients I’ve worked with are tall and not all tall clients I’ve worked with have been big.”
At the other end of the spectrum, Nguyen says that many brands are still overlooking sizes made with shorter men in mind. Though the average height of a man in the US is around 5 feet 9 inches, Nguyen says that during his time working as a designer, the average height of clothing fit models was closer to 6 feet 2 inches.
“What you end up having [are] clothes designed for proportions that don’t fit the average guy,” Nguyen says. “Basics like T-shirts will often be too long for clients. And it becomes frustrating with items that aren’t alteration friendly, like sweaters.”
Consistently struggling to find clothes that fit you properly only adds to the frustration of the shopping experience. Cassandra Sethi, a personal stylist at Next Level Wardrobe, says that many of her clients who struggle to find well-fitting clothing feel they can only shop online since many brands don’t carry additional sizes in their physical stores. She adds that shoppers might also bump up against issues with customer service too. “Usually, staff of retail brands aren’t trained properly on how to fit and speak to all body types, and this causes clients to feel unheard and unseen,” Sethi says.
Even with brands offering more size, cut and fit options, there’s still a chance some clothes won’t fit you exactly the way you want straight from the store. For the best fit, Nguyen recommends putting aside 15% to 20% of your clothing budget for alterations and suggests finding a good tailor that can adjust the clothes to your body’s shape. “Most people don’t fit 100% off the rack,” Nguyen says. “A few tweaks can make anything fit and look like it was bespoke.”
Sethi recommends her clients try on lots of clothing, which can open up a more diverse array of brands, styles and cuts. Though, if that process still induces tireless, dressing room stress, you can always reach out to a stylist for some professional fashion help.
“There is something available for any budget and [goal]. An expert stylist can provide a new point of view for you when it comes to your style and how you see yourself,” she says. “It’ll also lessen the decision fatigue and research, which can feel frustrating if you don’t know what to do.”
To help jump-start your next shopping expedition, we’ve rounded up a list of size-inclusive brands that cater to men’s and women’s styles, some of which come recommended right from our expert stylists.
Bonobos
For menswear, Nguyen likes Bonobos, which, in addition to sizes that range from XS to XXL, also offers an array of different cut options for its tops and bottoms. “Bonobos has options for short and tall lengths on items like button-down shirts and casual pants, as well as [an] athletic cut for those with larger thighs and arms.” He adds that Bonobos also offers a line of extended sizing up to a 54-inch waist and size 54 suit jacket, though these sizes are only offered on select items.
These Weekend Warrior pants will keep you looking sharp at the office during the week and also dress up nicely for weekend events like weddings or parties .
Choose from four different fits, three different length options and over 15 colors for this Oxford shirt, which looks dapper on its own or under a jacket or blazer.
Grab this lightweight knit blazer in a slim, standard or athletic cut across nine different colors.?
Uniqlo
Popular for its affordable basics and closest staples, Uniqlo also offers most of its styles in sizes XXS to 2XL for women and XXS to 3XL for men. It even offers free and low-cost alterations on select styles of pants online, so you can design a more tailored fit before the clothes even arrive at your door.
Layer up with this relaxed fit waffle shirt perfect for fall or winter wear.
Reviewers love that these drapey pants are both comfortable and polished enough to pass as office wear.
We love a good denim jacket, and this unisex cut comes in classic Blue, Dark Gray and Off White.
Proper Cloth
For those who still have a hard time finding their size, even among more inclusive brands, Nguyen recommends exploring custom options. “Proper Cloth is a 100% custom, made-to-order brand that has been great for clients with unique body types or for clients that want to skip alterations altogether,” Nguyen says. Admitting that while it does take a while to find the perfect fit, Proper Cloth also offers free redos on items. “Once you’ve nailed your sizing with the help of the specialists, everything will fit you like a glove,” he adds.
For those hot and sweaty summer days, a crisp linen shirt is just what you need to keep feeling cool. This one, made with Irish linen, comes in Black, Grey and Natural Beige.
A classic bomber jacket never goes out of style. You can shop this cotton-blend one in tall and regular lengths.
Made for golf but sleek enough for everyday wear, these functional pants come in five different colors.
Eileen Fisher
Eileen Fisher is a brand you may have heard of before; it’s been around for four decades, after all. But it was only in 2021 that the brand introduced more extended sizing into its lineup. Sethi says Eileen Fisher is a perfect brand for your summer wardrobe. “They design in a lot of natural fibers that will breathe to help keep you cool in the warmer months,” she says.?The brand carries standard sizes, extended sizes 1XL to 3XL and petite sizes too. Sethi also likes Eileen Fisher’s focus on sustainability in fashion: committing to fair labor practices, responsibly sourcing materials and creating Eileen Fisher Renew, a resale site for gently used clothing items from the brand.
This easy-breezy wide-leg pant has roomy cargo pockets for all your essentials.
Wear this structured vest fully buttoned with your favorite neutrals or keep it open as a layering piece to add more movement to your outfit.
Perfect for pairing with sneakers, sandals or heels, the only things you’ll need to add to this denim-colored jumpsuit are your favorite accessories.
Universal Standard
Labeling itself as the “world’s most inclusive fashion brand,” Universal Standard promises that everyone will be able to find their fit with sizes 00 to 40 in every piece it carries. “I appreciate that they showcase different body shapes in their ad campaigns,” Sethi says. “They also have a great variety of sizing options, and our clients have liked the product[s].”?In addition to this extensive sizing, Universal Standard also has a Fit Liberty collection where you can shop over 400 styles and swap items for free if your size changes within a year of your purchase.
Every wardrobe needs a simple black long-sleeve top. This one is also Fit Liberty eligible so no need to worry if your size changes and you want a better fit.
Perfect for your poolside fit or dressing up with a blouse, these flowy pants come in black and a flowery Nightbloom Print.
Made of cupro, a material created from cotton waste, this jumpsuit has a wrap detail for a flattering silhouette and, as a plus, it’s machine-washable.
Wray
NYC-based Wray aims to deliver sustainably made clothes that you’ll wear season after season. While this sustainable approach means a limited selection of items, every item Wray carries comes in sizes XXS to 6XL or 00 to 28 waist size for pants. Whether you’re searching for a head-turning statement piece or a basic top that still has some personality, there is something for every size and style at Wray.
Gathered sleeves and a dropped collar elevate this white button-up, which is perfect to pair with jeans, trousers or your favorite skirt.
This simple-cut black dress has vintage details like a pointed collar, close-front ties and an eyelet panel to give it a romantic feel.
Style this playful plaid skirt with a classic white tank or opt for the matching top for a truly whimsical look.
Madewell
Denim lovers know Madewell for its fan-favorite jeans, and if you’re on the hunt for a new pair, the online shop is an excellent starting point. Women’s jean styles are available in standard, petite, plus and tall sizes with additional lines designed to eliminate waist gapping for curvier bodies and maternity jeans for accommodating growing baby bellies. While Madewell offers a range of cuts for its denim, the sizing is a bit limited with their other products. Most standard women’s styles extend from XXS to XL, though there is an additional plus-sized women’s line as well. The men’s line is even smaller overall with pants and jeans up to a 40-inch waist and tops and jackets ranging from XS to 2XL.
Currently the only Madewell men’s shirt available in 3XL, this crewneck tee aims to hit that perfect spot between not too tight and not too loose for a relaxed, comfortable fit.
Available in four washes, these jeans are part of Madewell’s Curvy line, which is made to cradle curves for a fit that’s free of pesky waist gapping.
Available in plus and standard sizes, this flattering muscle tee makes a perfect pairing with Madewell’s high-waisted jeans.
Good American
Co-founded by Khloé Kardashian, Good American offers tops, dresses, swimwear and jeans in sizes XS to 5XL and up to a 32-plus waist size. And because finding the perfect-fitting pair of jeans is always a hard task, Good American is here to help with their Always Fits jeans. Made to adapt with your body as it changes, these jeans are made with four-way stretch and a one-size-fits-four approach, meaning, for example, that one pair of jeans can fit bodies with waist sizes 6 through 12. So if you need to go up a size or down a size seasonally or are between sizes, you won’t need to hunt for an additional pair of jeans once you’ve got these.
If you’re dealing with chilly nights or a cold office space, wrap up with this cardigan featuring textured rib detailing.
Need a new night-out dress? Look no further than this jersey wrap dress that comes in Black and Carbon Grey.
These bestselling mid-rise jeans are a part of Good American’s Always Fits line, so you can keep the same pair even if you tend to fluctuate between sizes.
Savage X Fenty
Already championing inclusivity with her industry-changing beauty line, Fenty Beauty, Rhianna brings the same approach to her clothing line, Savage X Fenty. With a mission to create confidence for everybody and every body type, Savage X Fenty has a range of women’s lingerie, undergarments, activewear and loungewear with sizes up to 4X and bras up to DDD and H cup sizes. The brand also has a men’s line featuring underwear, tops and shorts all up to 4X.
Made of beautiful and comfortable lace, this bra is suitable for daily wear and can be paired with matching bottoms for a fully styled set.
Stay cool with these lightweight satin boxers, which are perfect sleepwear for sticky summer nights.
These vibrant orange leggings are designed to compress the legs and waist for a body-shaping fit.
Skims
Another Kardashian brand, this time founded by Kim Kardashian, Skims is always on the forefront of body-hugging shapewear, underwear and daily-wear items. If you’re looking for flattering basics with subtly varied styles and lots of color options, Skims is the place to go. The brand carries women’s sizes XS through 4XL and bra sizes A through H, as well as a men’s line of tees, underwear and loungewear up to 5XL too.
One of Skims’ bestselling items, reviewers love this ultra-flattering and ultra-comfy maxi dress.
This scoop bralette comes in nine skin-tone-inspired shades for a "barely there" appearance, plus four additional colors, so you can find the one best fit for your daily-wear needs.
These Skims tanks work great for a workout or as an undershirt when you need to throw on a more formal button-down.?
Yitty
A brand under the Fabletics umbrella, Yitty was launched in 2022 by singer Lizzo with a mission to help people of all body types feel good. Like other inclusive brands, Yitty offers underwear, shapewear, swimwear, activewear and loungewear options with sizes XS up to 6XL on select styles. You can also enroll in Yitty’s VIP Program and unlock reduced prices up to 50% off on all items at Yitty, plus special perks and deals when you shop with parent company Fabletics too.
Meet your new day-off lounge onesie. This zip-front romper comes in five colors, all made with a soft polyester fabric.
Shapewear that makes a statement, this bodysuit comes in a limited-edition taupe swirl print as well as neutral brown and black.
Get back to the real basics with these smoothing boxer briefs that give coverage down to the mid-thigh.
Girlfriend Collective
For all things active and loungewear, Girlfriend Collective carries tops, sports bras, shorts, skirts, dresses and more in sizes XXS to 6XL. Plus, every item at Girlfriend Collective is made with recycled materials in facilities that guarantee fair wages and safe working conditions, making the brand both a win for inclusivity and sustainability.
Exercise dresses are ideal for staying cool and looking cute outside. This one has a built-in bra and a compressive inner lining so you feel supported no matter the activity.
This high-rise skort works for your workouts, hikes or for your daily errands.
Jack & Jones
Originally founded as a denim jeans brand, Jack & Jones sells pretty much any item a modern man might need for his wardrobe. From socks and underwear to tees, jeans and parkas, Jack & Jones has it all. And you know what else it’s got? An extended sizing line, featuring waist sizes up to 54 inches and shirt sizes up to 6XL.
Not too dressy and not too casual, these chinos make a great basic piece for any man’s closet.
For the fall, this suede jacket looks super chic with jeans and a crisp white tee.
And if your go-to white tee is not looking so great, grab a new one — and maybe one in an additional color as well.
Anthropologie
Known for its collection of quirky yet stylish home decor and clothing, Anthropologie offers clothing in petite, standard and plus sizes up to 3XL. Select pieces also come with an adaptive fit option, noting that they were designed with features that work for both able-bodied people and disabled people. These features include magnetic snap-close buttons, side-seam zippers and elastic waistbands, with additional pant options to accommodate wheelchair users too.
Button-down shirts are a classic. This oversized option has a high-low shirttail so you can style it as a top with a pair of jeans or more like a tunic with shorts.
Reviewers love this flattering, smocked dress, which also has pockets and comes in a mini cut too if you prefer a shorter length.
If athleisure is your vibe, these lightweight parachute pants come in 10 colors, including a vivid Kelly Green and bright Magenta Disco.