When Ruth Smith's overweight sons couldn't find any clothes that fit them properly, she decided to do something about it.
"I can remember the frustration when shopping for my plus-sized child," she recalls. "We went from store to store and came up empty handed. Remember, clothing is supposed to make you feel good about yourself, but for my son it was just a source of rejection. For this reason, I will never forget the day when I found something that fit him perfectly. He came out of the dressing room and said "Hey Mom, It Fits!" Right then I said “Son you named the business".
A seamstress by trade, Ruth started making clothes that were comfortable for her kids, tailored specifically to suit their shapes and fashionable. And now the entrepreneurial mum has turned to Kickstarter, a website designed to help businesses get started, to raise $35,000 so she can start mass-producing her plus-sized children's clothing range.
Ruth says retailers keep getting plus-sized clothing for children wrong. “It’s not just about getting a bigger size, and it’s not about taking plus-size little girls into women’s stores just to find clothes to fit them. I saw that all the time, and it struck me how they never got to look like little girls,” she said. “It wasn’t fair.”