Why do you hire thin women to work in yr stores and then apparently encourage them to tell me about how "slimming" stuff is? #AskLaneBryant

— indecent thexlogian (@femmina) December 8, 2015

I really want to know when we will see campaigns with models size 22+ if they are going to be called body pos campaigns #AskLaneBryant

— Alysse Dalessandro (@readytostare) December 8, 2015

Do you ever run your designs past actual fat people in any demographic before mass producing that crap? #AskLaneBryant

— ☆ Cinnamaldehyde ☆ (@cinnamaldehyde) December 8, 2015

Do you know your clothes feel like a joke against fat people since you know we have limited options? #AskLaneBryant

— Meliford (@melhartsell) December 8, 2015

Can you stop pretending you cater to fat women when you shove Spanx down our throats? #asklanebryant

— Thot Queen Regent (@SourceDuMal) December 8, 2015

Can you stop using body positive lingo when your ads refuse to acknowledge folks who ain't hourglass? #asklanebryant

— Thot Queen Regent (@SourceDuMal) December 8, 2015

At what point is @LaneBryant going to be interested in actually humanizing fat people? #AskLaneBryant

— Amanda Levitt (@FatBodyPolitics) December 8, 2015

#AskLaneBryant show me a complete outfit that costs less than $250. I'll wait.

— Nomad (@castadiva___) December 8, 2015

Why do fat customers over a certain size HAVE TO order online? Almost as if we're too fat to visit a brick & mortar. #AskLaneBryant

— FatshionablyViralDoc (@FATshionableDoc) December 8, 2015

#AskLaneBryant when are going to make bras that don't cost a mortgage payment

— Ig:dope_chixx (@black_barlow) December 8, 2015

Look. I walked in your store for the first time in YEARS over the weekend. Are y'all out of your damn minds w/ those prices? #AskLaneBryant

— WhatATimeToBeABae (@T_dot_Lee_PhD) December 8, 2015

Are you actually going to use fat bodies or keep with size 8 padded women? #asklanebryant

— Thot Queen Regent (@SourceDuMal) December 8, 2015

When someone asks "What can make this outfit better?" Bedazzling it is not the answer. #AskLaneBryant

— Isabel Ann Castro (@QueenOfTacosTX) December 8, 2015

Why do all your models have big hips and boobs, tiny waists, and mostly flat stomachs? They are the minority. #AskLaneBryant

— Meliford (@melhartsell) December 8, 2015

Do you think that maybe using body positive lingo while selling Spanx might give your customers mixed messages? #AskLaneBryant

— ☆ Cinnamaldehyde ☆ (@cinnamaldehyde) December 8, 2015