17 Plus-Size Lingerie Brands You'll Wear Just For Yourself
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17 Size-Inclusive Lingerie Brands You'll Want To Wear Just For Yourself

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17 Size-Inclusive Lingerie Brands You'll Want To Wear Just For Yourself

I have an obsession with lingerie, and I have since I knew it existed. In high school, I used to save my allowance to buy lacey two-piece outfits and silk robes before I even had my first kiss or interest in having one — this was all for myself, to be clear.

Like most teenage women, I used to flip the glossy pages of magazines donning beautiful, scantily clad women wishing every inch of my body to look exactly like they did. As the years went on, I grew to love my curves, regardless of media portraying a serious lack of them.

I'll be honest — I've been lucky enough that most mainstream brands do carry my size. But for my friends who are above a size 12 or 14, they have the hardest time finding gorgeous, sexy pieces that they actually love with the option to be picky. Brands offering an array of sizes inclusive of a wide range of body types aren't in excess, but they do exist.

The ones here, below, aren't just offering a size-inclusive range. They're gorgeous, sexy, and offer a range of styles whether you're into traditional lace two-piece sets, or you're looking for an extravagant pearled kimono.

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