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George Clothes
I've just been to Asda, and decided to look for a new top for work. I saw a really nice top, and was looking at the sizes and noticed a size 4 (the infamous American size 0) I thought maybe it was a mistake, but looking at all the other clothes they all had size 4's. I picked up a pair of jeans and took it to the childrens section, it was the same size a 8-9 year old.
Now i'm not saying that their isn't size 4 women, but I think that by putting this size in somewhere like Asda it could give impressionable young girls the idea that it looks good. I know the size issue has been done many times in various threads, but I thought this point should be highlighted. Oh and I bought a top in the end, a nice healthy size 12. |
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crikey that is really silly, my 13 year old is a size 12 (shes 5ft 10) and she looks slim if she was a size 4 i wud be worried!!
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Cant expect owt else as Asda is owned by Walmart. :( At least as far as I have seen there aint any issue like that in the mens/lads section.:D
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Would you be concerned if the started stocking size 30 ? That could be seen as promoting obeseity.
Its a dress size, and I may not be an expert but ASDA isn't the most influencial figure in teen/pre-teen fashion. |
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My 15 year old buys size 14 - she likes them a bit baggy.
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I have to agree with SamF, its just a size, very small yes, I know some people are naturally skeletal, its not something I'd aspire to be. I dont think that shops stocking these sizes would make someone want to be that thin, I know teens are very impressionable but more likely to get their ideas from tv and glossy mags.
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Didn't some shops used to stock a range they classified as "petite"? Those size 4 are scarily small though but it's nice for everybody of diffrent sizes to be able to have the same choice. I remember someone who used to buy children's clothes because adult sizes didn't fit her. Mind you she got them cheaper because there was no VAT on kids clothes. ;)
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ASDA are ridiculous with their sizing, I couldn't buy there even if I wanted to! You can tell it's American sizing's. So ... if I try a size 8 that looks like a 10/12 on me maybe a size 4 will fit :rolleyes:
The only local place in Accy with decent petite sizing is Dotty P's |
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Alot of people slag george's cloths off but i think they are a good place to get cloths from.
Im not into fasion and like simple comfy cloths (im old fashioned lol :D ) |
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This is a very good point. I do wish shops would be consistent with their sizing. It can be as much as 3 sizes different between different shops. Shouldn't there be some kind of official ruling? |
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