By A Mystery Man Writer
With the coronavirus pandemic throwing lives – and waistlines – into flux, fashion brands are adding bigger sizes and more generous cuts, and dealing with more exchanges.
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When Allison Weiss Brady and Michael Ladin emerged from weeks of locking down during the pandemic, they needed new clothes in new sizes – for different reasons.
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