Stop editing yourself down. The algorithms—and the audience—are ready for the load.
Style-wise, they lean into bold prints, layering pieces, and utility details. If you like minimalist or tailored looks, you’ll have to dig. I ordered a corduroy jumpsuit (size 3X) and a ribbed knit top. The jumpsuit fit beautifully—roomy in the thighs, cinched at the waist. But the knit top’s sleeves were cut oddly tight, despite the body being loose. Fabric quality varies: the jumpsuit’s cotton was sturdy; the top’s blend felt thin after one wash.
Whether you are a size 10 or a size 32, the rule is the same: Fashion is a tool. Style is a voice. And the "big tons" of fabric that drape your body should scream confidence, not apology.
Google rewards E-E-A-T (Experience, Expertise, Authoritativeness, Trustworthiness). Prove you understand by discussing weight (grams per square meter of fabric), drape, and layering physics.