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  2. Plus-size model - Wikipedia

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    A page from the Lane Bryant Spring/Summer 1954 catalog.. Lane Bryant began trading in the early 1900s as a producer of clothing for "Expectant Mothers and Newborn"'. [17] By the early 1920s, Lane Bryant started selling clothing under the category 'For the Stout Women', which ranged between a 38–56 inch bustline. [17]

  3. Lane Bryant - Wikipedia

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    Lane Bryant, Inc., is the largest plus-size retailer in the United States. As of 2022, the chain consists of 448 stores in 46 U.S. states (only Alaska, Hawaii, Montana and Wyoming do not have Lane Bryant stores). [2] Lane Bryant, Inc. is not affiliated with Lane Bryant catalog (Brylane, Inc.), which was spun off as a separate business in 1993. [3]

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  5. Lauren Chan - Wikipedia

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    [1] [4] [5] In addition to covering the womenswear market, Chan focused on size-inclusion via her print column and digital vertical called Style Your Size, the Glamour x Lane Bryant clothing line, which she co-designed, [6] and broadcast appearances like Good Morning America and The TODAY Show—still, she struggled to find clothes in plus ...

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  8. Plus-size clothing - Wikipedia

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    Lane Bryant began trading in the early 1900s as a producer of clothing for "Expectant Mothers and Newborn"'. [6] By the early 1920s, Lane Bryant started selling clothing under the category 'For the Stout Women', which ranged between a 38-56 inch bustline. [6] Evans, a UK-based plus-size retailer, was founded in 1930. [7]

  9. Category:Plus-size models - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Plus-size models" The following 65 pages are in this category, out of 65 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...