
“I don't necessarily buy what I like. Sometimes I buy for what will fit,” she said. Brands that offer extended sizes often limit larger sizes to their e-commerce platforms, she said, and this means that many people have to rely on online shopping.

But if you find a brand or size you like, Sturino's wardrobe is proof that it is best to stick to what you love – and buy a lot of it. She has some of her staples in several colors and prioritizes the purchase of booklings that she can mix and combine for both work and games. “These are the things they will wear again and again,” she said. According to Sturino, the Abercrombie & Fitch and J.Crew as two brands that have expanded their offer, Abercrombie & Fitch and J.Crew, who have expanded their offers, have expanded that more brands expand their size and receive these items.
Finding a large white t -shirt is often a fashion -white whale. Sturino particularly loves T-shirts by Jenni Kayne, a brand she said that she has developed greatly in terms of size inclination.
“They are very expensive, but the fact that they expand their size at this luxury price is also a signal that the messaging gets into some of these rooms in which larger people are never welcome,” she said. The Jenni Kayne Vintage Pocket T-Shirt-Shirt from a size XS to a 3x-is your contact point: “I never feel right in other T-shirts.”

Wide calves are not often accommodated in fashion, especially when it comes to boots. Her search led her to Stuart Weitzmans 5050 boots, a back-stretch style that Sturino praised for the fact that they were suitable for larger calves. “You can fit more of your body into this boot. You are a kind of classic. It's not a trend boots,” she said.

And although it would be easier to buy outside the round, Sturino prompted her fights to find the custom -made route with the search for boots for your calves. Fillies and boots, a direct-to-consumer boat company that is manufactured in Italy, is a brand that she trusts. Depending on the style, the boots cost between 420 and 650 US dollars, which Sturino said she was ready to pay for quality. “You are really doing it that well, and these are boots that you could invest in,” she said.

Katie's uniform also includes ads that she said that she likes to wear both work and leisure. She often dismantles the pieces into separate outfits, a styling trick that helps her “spend less”.

Her blazer is the Veronica Beard Miller Dickey jacket. She said she carried it in a few colors, including cobalt blue, which she put on an interview with Oprah. Sturino also praised the size area of the brand: for example, some versions of the Miller Dickey jacket from a size 00 to a size 24 are available.