Frequently Asked Questions
1. How do I search for brands in my size?
Start by selecting your size category on the homepage — Numeric, X Sizes, Letter Sizes, or Custom Made. Well automatically filter brands that carry options close to your size.
2. How do you decide which brands to include?
We prioritize brands that are size-inclusive and values-driven. You can also suggest new brands or report updates using the “Suggest a Brand or Update Info” button.
4. What if my size isnt listed on a brands site?
Some brands arent always clear — we do our best to confirm sizing from their product pages. If you notice a mistake, please help us fix it using the update form.
5. Do you sell clothes directly?
Nope! Were a search tool to help you find brands that fit your size and values. When you click on a brand, we send you directly to their official site.
6. How can I stay updated when new brands are added?
Coming soon — youll be able to save your preferences and get email alerts when we add something that matches your fit or values.
7. How accurate is the info?
We rely on a mix of manual research, user tips, and brand sites. If something looks off, click the update button to help us keep things current.
8. Do you use affiliate links?
Some of our brand links may be affiliate links, which means we might earn a small commission if you make a purchase — at no extra cost to you. These links help support the platform and keep it free to use. We never list brands just because of affiliate opportunities — every brand is chosen based on size range and values.
9. What do the filter terms mean?
Heres a quick guide to what each of our filter terms means:
- Inclusive-Owned: Brands owned by women, nonbinary individuals, or families.
- Diverse-Owned: Brands owned by Black, Latin, Asian, Native, or other people of color.
- LGBTQ-Owned: Brands founded or run by someone in the LGBTQ community.
- Disability-Owned: Brands owned or co-owned by someone with a disability.
- Fair Labor: The brand commits to ethical wages and safe working conditions.
- Made to Order: Items are produced one at a time to reduce waste — not mass-produced.
- Recycled Materials: Uses deadstock, recycled fabric, or other repurposed materials.
- Carbon Neutral: The company offsets or eliminates its carbon footprint during production or shipping.