I’ll give Brandy credit where credit is due, the material on their items is pretty good. Usually it’s 100% cotton which is a rare gem these days. Sometimes their stuff is thin, though. The stitching is always very neat. The quality is pretty damn good. That doesn’t make it morally right to buy from them
Omg my curvy ass has gotten catfished by those carpenter pants before and it kills me! I found that hunting pants worked better for my style and they’re adjustable on the waistband🤘🏻
im a dude, and personally don’t choose to wear crops, but i like my clothes not to be manufactured by children, so it’s either paying up or thrifting, and I’m okay with that. I like my clothes, they make me feel pretty, i don’t need a walkable closet full of clothes but you do you. you still got a point tho, this stuff doesn’t even look like it’s manufactured with any sort of care.
I don’t support fast fashion as much as possible (I buy basically all of my clothes a thrift stores) but I do occasionally spend extra on a high quality piece though a lot of people think just costing more means it’s high quality and tons of prestigious brands have horrible working conditions. I dont think I’ve ever spent more than $5 on a tank top or cami cause I always thrift them.
@@caroline7420 I think if you are buying a $30 cami or tank from a slow fashion or sustainable brand that’s understandable. A quality piece is worth the time and effort of its maker and designer. It’s the people who spend $30 at on fast fashion top so sheer I can see my bra though it is ridiculous.
I’m a size 0-2 and sometimes 3 and still hate most Brandy clothes… the cuts are so weird and the material is super low quality, especially for the price. Also the sizes are so weird and I’ve had to size up in virtually everything I have from there
I’m the same size so it would help me out a lot if you would try the brandy wide leg sweat pants because I’m debating on buying them but they’re so expensive
Don’t it’s a shit brand with shit values and is overpriced being made in a Chinies sweatshop in Italy. Not worth a buck in terms of quality. Better off getting basic HnM or Walmart clothes for that price.
i have a theory that it’s all this small bc it’s meant for middle school age/child-size teenagers. i know 1 person who wears it & she’s a very slim 14 y/o. me at 14 could never 🫣
@@alanafay ur trying on clothes you know will not fit your body and saying “the cut is really weird. The fit is really weird” no it’s weird for YOUR BODY. I’m not gonna go into the plus size section and be like why do none of these clothes fit my body? They must be made wrong it’s just silly. If you don’t like the fit of their clothes just don’t shop there simple
@@taralynn8214 girl 😭 the cut / fit of the pants were weird bc of how they were constructed, Brandy Melville or not. They were giving 40 yr old office professional, and not in a good way. Again you’re missing the point. I’m not even big and if most of the clothes don’t work on me then they’re only gonna work on a tiny population of people, which is Brandy Melville’s intent to perpetuate narrow (literally) beauty standards. I’m literally a size small so comparing it to you shopping plus size is wild asf. Brandy Melville SHOULD be made for me. If they don’t fit me, they’ll only fit XS people with literally no curves. Brandy Melville sucks as a company so I am appreciating any opportunity I have to shit on them
Girl I’m bigger than you and their stuff fits me just fine. It’s like you purposely grabbed things you knew weren’t gonna fit instead or finding stuff that did 🤦♀️
How do you know if you’re bigger than me based on a video?? And yes that’s kind of the point of the video, to show that a lot of the stuff doesn’t fit me, so other people feel less alone. Brandy doesn’t fit the vast majority of the population. People keep assigning sizes to me like “I’m bigger than you” “you’re a size 8” and shit and it’s frustrating because a 60 second video in no way can tell you my exact measurements 😭😭 but ok
I’m trying to make people who don’t fit into it feel less insecure, and that’s like 95% of the population. Brandy Melville is profiting off of systemic & societal fat phobia so I’m trying to encourage people not to buy from them with this video.
Okay but people don’t understand that smaller sized girls also need somwere to shop. There are women that can’t fit into larger sizes so then need a store that is small. Like I know that it’s not inclusive but there are lots of plus sized stores, and when their is a store for small sized women, people get mad?
Bruh… every place I go has clothes for small people. Cotton on literally sells a 22” waist size pant!!! Small people are FINE, Brandy Melville is SO unnecessary. I have been many sizes in my life. I’ve been as small as a 24. I NEVER had trouble finding my size in stores!!!!
Okay but that store is made for mostly teens and young adults. I understand but as a petite 16 year old I can never find my size in store, petite girls also need a store to shop at!
@@JasmineTaborsak Brandy Melville fits a size small. Maybe an XS. those sizes are so common everywhere, it doesn’t fit smaller than that. Anyway, they don’t market themselves as being specifically for petite people, so it’s exclusionary. I find it hard to believe that you fit into Brandy Melville but you can’t find your size anywhere.
@@alanafay its just that why is it such a problem that some store just for plus sized girls, but when when it comes to petite girls they can’t have their own store? And also, stores like cotton on and pacsun are mostly the same prices as brandy and the same quality as well, they just have bigger sizes.
@@JasmineTaborsak your arguments are very common. Thanks for asking. It’s different for a place like torrid because first of all, they have multiple sizes. Second, the importance of plus-size stores is they provide a product that is typically not available elsewhere. Third, it’s completely different because nobody’s going to envy those who can fit into torrid because of societal fat phobia. Also, my point EXACTLY. if cotton on and pacsun have the exact same quality and sizes, they’re just more inclusive, why can’t you support them instead? You aren’t making any sense. Please watch the RUclips video “I lost weight to fit into Brandy Melville” to understand why their marketing strategy is working on you.
I know those are pajama shorts 😭 I still don’t want my butt hanging out of pajama shorts. I never claimed to be the victim but ok, I just think this company sucks is all.
"THAT WAS A JOKE DAD. THAT WAS A JOKE" THAT GOT ME LMAO
I can’t imagine the material on any of this stuff is high quality. Express has great sales and their basics are really good quality.
I’ll give Brandy credit where credit is due, the material on their items is pretty good. Usually it’s 100% cotton which is a rare gem these days. Sometimes their stuff is thin, though. The stitching is always very neat. The quality is pretty damn good. That doesn’t make it morally right to buy from them
the first is so real!
This is the best try on haul ever 😍THANK YOU!
Omg my curvy ass has gotten catfished by those carpenter pants before and it kills me! I found that hunting pants worked better for my style and they’re adjustable on the waistband🤘🏻
HAHAHA catfished is so funny
People who spend $30 on a crop cami, explain please
im a dude, and personally don’t choose to wear crops, but i like my clothes not to be manufactured by children, so it’s either paying up or thrifting, and I’m okay with that. I like my clothes, they make me feel pretty, i don’t need a walkable closet full of clothes but you do you. you still got a point tho, this stuff doesn’t even look like it’s manufactured with any sort of care.
I don’t support fast fashion as much as possible (I buy basically all of my clothes a thrift stores) but I do occasionally spend extra on a high quality piece though a lot of people think just costing more means it’s high quality and tons of prestigious brands have horrible working conditions. I dont think I’ve ever spent more than $5 on a tank top or cami cause I always thrift them.
@@caroline7420 I think if you are buying a $30 cami or tank from a slow fashion or sustainable brand that’s understandable. A quality piece is worth the time and effort of its maker and designer. It’s the people who spend $30 at on fast fashion top so sheer I can see my bra though it is ridiculous.
brandy tanks range from 16-20
I LOVE PACSUN BUT I LITTERLY CAN RELATE 😭🙏
I’m a size 0-2 and sometimes 3 and still hate most Brandy clothes… the cuts are so weird and the material is super low quality, especially for the price. Also the sizes are so weird and I’ve had to size up in virtually everything I have from there
why do ppl act like brandy is six ex small only it’s mostly sizes medium and small, and the hoodies and sweatshirts are literally like x large
Doubting those xl; more likely to be designed "oversize." I'm gonna bet they're snug on a real xl body, given BM's "no fatties" stance.
the socks-😍
woah . absolutely weird experience in a good way. ive never seen someone with a body that looks like mine
Wow hi! Body type twins 🤗 I think this body type is super sexy btw and I get the bitches*
*respectfully
@@alanafay
I’m the same size so it would help me out a lot if you would try the brandy wide leg sweat pants because I’m debating on buying them but they’re so expensive
Don’t it’s a shit brand with shit values and is overpriced being made in a Chinies sweatshop in Italy. Not worth a buck in terms of quality. Better off getting basic HnM or Walmart clothes for that price.
It's as if the less fabric they use, the more they charge.
RIGHT HAHA
i have a theory that it’s all this small bc it’s meant for middle school age/child-size teenagers. i know 1 person who wears it & she’s a very slim 14 y/o. me at 14 could never 🫣
I feel so old cuz why do I remember the videos of you doing asmr and singing kindergarten boyfriend and also being in into the woods…..
Oh my gosh 😭💜
@@alanafay lol
I liked the pants 😅 but isk how they feel on so i get it
Some people are just skinny the clothes fit me well
Love how you’re missing the whole point of this vid 🫶
@@alanafay ur trying on clothes you know will not fit your body and saying “the cut is really weird. The fit is really weird” no it’s weird for YOUR BODY. I’m not gonna go into the plus size section and be like why do none of these clothes fit my body? They must be made wrong it’s just silly. If you don’t like the fit of their clothes just don’t shop there simple
@@taralynn8214 girl 😭 the cut / fit of the pants were weird bc of how they were constructed, Brandy Melville or not. They were giving 40 yr old office professional, and not in a good way. Again you’re missing the point. I’m not even big and if most of the clothes don’t work on me then they’re only gonna work on a tiny population of people, which is Brandy Melville’s intent to perpetuate narrow (literally) beauty standards. I’m literally a size small so comparing it to you shopping plus size is wild asf. Brandy Melville SHOULD be made for me. If they don’t fit me, they’ll only fit XS people with literally no curves. Brandy Melville sucks as a company so I am appreciating any opportunity I have to shit on them
That's looks like me when I try on handy downs that my mom thinks look good but it actually looks better than being naked at the very least.
@alanafay You are beautiful and really cute. You look VERY cute in all of these outfits.
i HATE brandy!
WHY CAN'T THEY BE INCLUSIVE? 😭😑
... did you used to make videos of you in the woods?? or am i going crazy
Yes!
I 8-10 I don't think they would fit xd
edit: I went n some fit lmao
Girl I’m bigger than you and their stuff fits me just fine. It’s like you purposely grabbed things you knew weren’t gonna fit instead or finding stuff that did 🤦♀️
people are different heights 🤯
@@elvenbugs and I’m sure she could find something for someone her height
How do you know if you’re bigger than me based on a video?? And yes that’s kind of the point of the video, to show that a lot of the stuff doesn’t fit me, so other people feel less alone. Brandy doesn’t fit the vast majority of the population. People keep assigning sizes to me like “I’m bigger than you” “you’re a size 8” and shit and it’s frustrating because a 60 second video in no way can tell you my exact measurements 😭😭 but ok
Okay but as someone without hips and a butt why u going to a store for girls like me and then complain that nothing fits 😅
I’m trying to make people who don’t fit into it feel less insecure, and that’s like 95% of the population. Brandy Melville is profiting off of systemic & societal fat phobia so I’m trying to encourage people not to buy from them with this video.
Damn these days the quality of clothing bands have become awful💀
So true
Okay but people don’t understand that smaller sized girls also need somwere to shop. There are women that can’t fit into larger sizes so then need a store that is small. Like I know that it’s not inclusive but there are lots of plus sized stores, and when their is a store for small sized women, people get mad?
Bruh… every place I go has clothes for small people. Cotton on literally sells a 22” waist size pant!!! Small people are FINE, Brandy Melville is SO unnecessary. I have been many sizes in my life. I’ve been as small as a 24. I NEVER had trouble finding my size in stores!!!!
Okay but that store is made for mostly teens and young adults. I understand but as a petite 16 year old I can never find my size in store, petite girls also need a store to shop at!
@@JasmineTaborsak Brandy Melville fits a size small. Maybe an XS. those sizes are so common everywhere, it doesn’t fit smaller than that. Anyway, they don’t market themselves as being specifically for petite people, so it’s exclusionary. I find it hard to believe that you fit into Brandy Melville but you can’t find your size anywhere.
@@alanafay its just that why is it such a problem that some store just for plus sized girls, but when when it comes to petite girls they can’t have their own store? And also, stores like cotton on and pacsun are mostly the same prices as brandy and the same quality as well, they just have bigger sizes.
@@JasmineTaborsak your arguments are very common. Thanks for asking. It’s different for a place like torrid because first of all, they have multiple sizes. Second, the importance of plus-size stores is they provide a product that is typically not available elsewhere. Third, it’s completely different because nobody’s going to envy those who can fit into torrid because of societal fat phobia. Also, my point EXACTLY. if cotton on and pacsun have the exact same quality and sizes, they’re just more inclusive, why can’t you support them instead? You aren’t making any sense. Please watch the RUclips video “I lost weight to fit into Brandy Melville” to understand why their marketing strategy is working on you.
I'd never step foot in that garbage ahh store
Those are pajama shorts/undies 🤦♀️ yall wanna be the victim so bad, mostly kids/teens shop there and slender adults.
I know those are pajama shorts 😭 I still don’t want my butt hanging out of pajama shorts. I never claimed to be the victim but ok, I just think this company sucks is all.
Not to be mean but you stretched out those shorts and you need to purchase them if you ruin it like that. Any one smaller cannot fit in those now ….
No I did not, they were super stretchy to begin with. And they did not have to stretch that much for me to wear them. Also you’re rude asf
@@alanafaythey didnt say anything rude?