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		<description>Thank you Jane, I hope lots of people find this website useful, especially once I have it closer to finished (I know I still have LOTS of work to do on it, its still very much a work in progress, and there&#039;s many more things I want to do to improve the site.)

I agree with you, plus sizes seem to get short shrift in brick and mortar stores, not just in terms of costumes, but clothing in general.  Thank goodness for the internet!

But if you (or anyone else) has any ideas on how I can improve the website, please leave a comment and tell me about it.  I really want to make this site a great resource for plus size costume shoppers!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Thank you Jane, I hope lots of people find this website useful, especially once I have it closer to finished (I know I still have LOTS of work to do on it, its still very much a work in progress, and there&#8217;s many more things I want to do to improve the site.)</p>
<p>I agree with you, plus sizes seem to get short shrift in brick and mortar stores, not just in terms of costumes, but clothing in general.  Thank goodness for the internet!</p>
<p>But if you (or anyone else) has any ideas on how I can improve the website, please leave a comment and tell me about it.  I really want to make this site a great resource for plus size costume shoppers!</p>
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		<description>I have yet to see in regular department stores Halloween costumes in &quot;real&quot; sizes for &quot;real&quot; people.
The season is short, so they seem to provide the tiny
petite sizes only for everything.  Either that, or most
costumes anyway aren&#039;t the sizes at all that they say they are. The packaged cheaper costumes seem to be made for children, though they say adult.  At least this has been my experience when I used to buy them. 
This should be a valuable resource for realistic sizing.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I have yet to see in regular department stores Halloween costumes in &#8220;real&#8221; sizes for &#8220;real&#8221; people.<br />
The season is short, so they seem to provide the tiny<br />
petite sizes only for everything.  Either that, or most<br />
costumes anyway aren&#8217;t the sizes at all that they say they are. The packaged cheaper costumes seem to be made for children, though they say adult.  At least this has been my experience when I used to buy them.<br />
This should be a valuable resource for realistic sizing.</p>
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