by Amber Huett-Garcia, MPA Fall 2022 I’ve worn nearly every size on the average woman’s clothing rack. From a size 4 to size 28, a lifelong journey with obesity made me hyper-aware of which stores included all body sizes in their brick-and-mortar locations and online shelves. As a child, I was shopping in women’s sizesRead Article
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