
Women sort through plus-size clothes during the Fat Girl flea market in New York April 4, 2009. Fat-acceptance advocates are starting to organize to promote anti-bias laws, encourage tolerance in health care and the workplace and help retailers recognize the profit potential of catering to plus-size customers.

Women wait in line check out with their clothes from the Fat Girl flea market in New York April 4, 2009. Fat-acceptance advocates are starting to organize to promote anti-bias laws, encourage tolerance in health care and the workplace and help retailers recognize the profit potential of catering to plus-size customers.

Women wait in line to enter the Fat Girl flea market in New York April 4, 2009. Fat-acceptance advocates are starting to organize to promote anti-bias laws, encourage tolerance in health care and the workplace and help retailers recognize the profit potential of catering to plus-size customers. Photo taken April 4, 2009
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