Thin Privilege is being able to afford more and nicer clothes, and thus more outfit combinations because your clothes last longer, because attractive outfits aren’t made to hold up to wear and tear that a “plus size” body puts out. Thin Privilege is not checking after each load of laundry to see if your pants’ thighs are fully intact enough to last another wear. Thin Privilege is not having to try and remember whether you’ve bent over in these pants before or if they might rip. I could wear Carhartt’s (basically burlap canvas pants) and they do make pants for women, but “dressing like a man” as people would say is maybe worse. Thin Privilege is, when I finally find a flattering outfit, having it last for years, not months. Thin Privilege is having a stain on your blouse be a goofy mistake, not a scarlet letter.