Lindsay Lohan doesn’t like fat people

by on January 26, 2010 | 4 Comments

Lindsay Lohan is doing the right thing by donating 100 percent of the proceeds from her 6126 leggings line to Haiti relief. It’s a good thing that she’s doing that and we would be happy to help the cause and get some cool shiny leggings to help. The only hitch? Her leggings only come in sizes 0,1,2 or 3.

So only skinny people can help the cause with her leggings. Way to go Lindsay, just screw over fat people. If you’re thin enough and want to help, go here.

As for me, I’m going to go with Miley Cyrus’ plan and text my donation in.

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  • venuscloud

    lindsay doesnt mean she dont like fat people anyway leggings are strechable you dont need to be thin to fit a leggings and she sale it in a very affordable price so that all people can aford to buy. her purpose is to sale it to donate the money to the haiti people. if her purpose is for her own bussness she must have a complete sizes. she just trying to be resourcefull.

  • venuscloud

    sometimes you must be resourcefull if you dont like to touch your own bank acount and you really like to help you can find another way to earn money.because theres always way to earn money but theres no way to earn a lost life.lindsay is just encouraging other people who have enough resourcefull to help.its not because of the size of the leggings.

  • FatLeggins

    fat people shouldn't wear leggins, anyway.
    I know because I'm fat

  • lizzy

    The 6126 is based on a "contemporary" size chart, with the 0,1,2,3 corresponding to XS,S,M,L. They do run a little smaller than a traditional XS, S, M, L. I haven't tried them on, but I'm guess the L would fit a 10 or even 12. XS (00-0), S (2-4), M (6-8), L (10-12) or something like that. Sort of like buying hose–you don't buy your typical clothing size, do you? There are other clothing lines built around similar sizing systems.

    The woman wants to make money; she's not marketing a line to ONLY the sub-4 crowd.

    Flabby people of any size are not flattered by leggings.