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There are several positive views of the phrase "one size fits all": A wristwatch could be considered as fitting all people. [3]In women's clothing, a flexible or open garment can be labeled as one size fits all; however, the size is typically a medium size (able to expand), rather than actually fitting petite or extra-large (XL) sizes.
One Size Fits All was first released on CD by Rykodisc in 1988. It was reissued by Rykodisc in 1995 with restored cover art, but with identical sound quality. In 1996 a 24-karat gold Au20 edition was released with significantly improved sound quality.
One size fits all is a marketing term indicating the utility of an article. One Size Fits All may also refer to: One Size Fits All (Frank Zappa album), 1975 album by Frank Zappa and the Mothers of Invention; One Size Fits All (Pink Cream 69 album), 1991 album by Pink Cream 69; One Size Fits All, 1989 album by Ole Evenrud
It's important to note that there's no one-size-fits-all pregnancy. Related: Pregnant Erin Napier shares picture of 'weird' baby bump. Dr. Lisa Thiel, a maternal fetal medicine specialist at ...
Joint European standard for size labelling of clothes; M. ... One size fits all; P. Pattern (sewing) Petite size; Plus-size clothing; R. Ring size; S. Shoe size; Size ...
Definitely recommend & for a ‘loose’ jean, it’s very structured,” writes one size 20 customer. Other reviews state this pair especially fits great if you have a smaller waist and larger hips.
Tim Matheson has spent seven-decades in Hollywood, and the multi-hyphenate is using his new memoir to dissect all the highs and lows of his career — from trysts with Kirstie Alley to finding his ...
"Inca Roads" is the opening track of the Frank Zappa and the Mothers of Invention 1975 album, One Size Fits All. The song features unusual time signatures, lyrics and vocals. The marimba-playing of Zappa's percussionist Ruth Underwood is featured prominently. The song was played in concert from 1970 [5] to 1976, 1979 and 1988. [6]