I'm a plus sized girl but was left in tears when I had to cut myself out of a 'one size fits all' jumper | The Sun

A PLUS size woman was left in tears after getting stuck in a jumper she ordered online.

Despite the jumper claiming to fit up to a 3XL, Phaith Montoya had to use pliers to loosen the zip, which she she said was a "traumatic" experience.


She shared a clip of her after finally getting the item off, and claimed to be bleeding because it got caught on her skin.

"When you claim that your clothes will go up to a 3XL, mean that," she slammed.

“I had to cut the whole outfit off my literal body to stop it from pulling more skin," the fashion fan captioned the viral TikTok clip.

Phaith said she bought the garment from a small business, so didn't want to reveal their name, but still felt let down by the brand.

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In fact, so much skin was caught in the zip that Phaith almost ended up going to hospital.

"I was so scared my mom almost took me to hospital because there was so much skin in there," she noted.

In the video, the fashion fan held up the cut up jumper to show how badly she bad to destroy it just to get it off her body.

"Omg that's so scary," one person commented on the clip.

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Another was equally as shocked, "I'm so sorry that must've been really awful and traumatising."

"Omg zipper pain is the worst because you have to cause MORE pain to get your skin out," someone else commented.

"I did this with jeans and cried for 30 minutes. Most painful thing ever," another said.

Meanwhile, other plus size fashionistas thanked Phaith for "bringing awareness" to the fact one size fits all clothing rarely does actually fit everyone.

"I hate one size fits all clothing, never fits me anyway," one person slammed.

"I'm sorry this happened to you, I don't trust anything that says that," another wrote.


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