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‘No, One Size Does Not Fit All!’

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OK, so there are certain aspects of shopping that really get on my wick. Spotting an amazing pair of shoes, then finding a 6 is too small, a 7 too big. ‘Exchange only’ policies. And worst of all: the ‘one size fits...
Started by: hayleyc
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Larinda
Larinda says:
one size fits all - might be applicable for bags, but still everything has its occasion. For clothes - definitely no go, either too small or more like a tent.
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wednes..
wednesdayschild says:
Yup, ban it I say. It's a ridiculous concept.
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caramcf
caramcf says:
so true, so true. Did you see that tragic editorial by Lucia Van Der Post, replying to a reader who described herself as a 14/16? She recommended Joseph. C'mon, c'mon....
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freest..
freestyler says:
So true. While in my heart of hearts I know I will never fit into a "one size fits all" item of clothing, it doesn't stop me trying and then being disapointed when it is too damn small!!!
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hayleyc
hayleyc says:
‘One size fits all’ update: I’ve just spent my lunch hour struggling into a T-shirt with a ‘one size’ label – will I never learn? Here’s a suggestion - how about putting ‘One size fits all as long as you’re smaller than a 10’ instead? It would be a hell of a lot closer to the truth. Am I the only woman in the world who thinks this misleading and soul destroying label should be banned?
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