Posted on 05/08/2013 9:05:22 PM PDT by BenLurkin
LOS ANGELES (CBSLA.com) Controversial comments about plus-size shoppers made by the CEO of Abercrombie & Fitch have struck an angry chord with women.
The size chart at the popular clothing store doesnt go past a size 10, and thats exactly how Mike Jeffries wants it.
According to Robin Lewis, the author of the New Rules of Retail, Jeffries said he doesnt want larger people shopping in his store. He wants thin and beautiful people. He doesnt want his core customers to see people who arent as hot as them wearing his clothing. People who wear his clothing should feel like theyre one of the cool kids.
In a 2006 interview with Salon magazine, Jeffries admitted his company isnt targeting all shapes and sizes.
He said, A lot of people dont belong (in our clothes), and they cant belong. Are we exclusionary? Absolutely.
CBS2s Kristine Lazar spoke with a number of women who were outraged about Jeffries stance on what is considered beautiful.
Tells (women) that they need to be a certain size in order to appreciate their body and thats not true, said shopper Andrea Haykel.
To be thin is to be cool, thats what I think (hes saying), said Denise Vanleuvan. Thats not okay.
There are full-figured women out there and they shouldnt be judged by this man, said Jessica Nerio.
Erica Ives, a certified eating disorder specialist, said its up to parents to use the publicity surrounding Jeffries quote to open up a dialogue with their teen.
The first thing is do not minimize their experience. But then, yes, you have to focus on the other traits that make people beautiful, she said.
Lazars calls to Abercrombies headquarters were not returned.
That sounds very appropriate
That will also get you in trouble with Freepers that always chime in with “get her a cheeseburger” in posts with fit women pictures...............
Lard asses that want to shop there should lose some weight and become respectable!!!
Imagine finding that while in the dentist's office.
ugh
That was the refrain in High School fifty years ago: "She shops at Omar the Tent Maker's".
My grandmother was a wedding gown designer in the 1940’s, 50’s and 60’s. I have beautiful pictures of the gowns she created. I always thought the secret to her success was that she didn't size her garments! She never went “big time” because she made each dress by hand. She'd say, if a bride asked, “What size is my dress?” “Your Size, honey!” A size 0 or a size 16 was made to fit the person, so it looked well on THEM. This was before the “obesity epidemic” we all talk about. My Grandmother used to say to many brides (and people in general) looked bad because they couldn't accept they were a certain size and bought clothes that were to small. A size 6 wearing a size 2 is not flattering. A size 12 wearing a size 12 is much prettier. Marilyn Monroe wore her 12/14 well! But she couldn't shop at A&F!
I’m looking for the bumper sticker “SAVE A WHALE, HAROOON A FAT CHICK”.
lol.
hopefully they will go the way of JC Penney
Telling a harsh truth for a good reason may get one in trouble. However glorifying snobbery for profit and fun is not revealing any new truth, but just being an a-hole.
It’s called target marketing. His disgusting ads would keep me away even if I could wear his clothes. Every business is not meant to serve every person.
Some people have bodies made by weird science!
When I left Navy Recruit Training (boot camp), my weight was 103 pounds. I wore a petite size 8 skirt which was too short as my inseam is 32”, but not the uniform jacket; that had to be a petite size 14 and fitted around double DD’s which did not shrink.
Today I buy my clothes from Lands End and LL Bean. Polo shirts, chinos and jeans. All my tailored clothing is 30-years old, still wearable and safely stored.
Marylin Monroe was one of the most beautiful women of all time.
But no way, in nobodies book, would she be called “petite”!
Part of it I blame on the govt telling everyone for the past few decades to eat lots of grains.
And not a girdle or corset in sight. "bounce your boobies" has morphed into "jiggle your jello".
I weigh 93 lbs; and I will never shop there.
That free welfare food sure makes them fat.
Welfare pigs at the trough. Nothing more. Free food, eat what you can on food stamps and use the welfare cash to buy more.
It’s the American way today.
I despise that store and won’t be going in there anymore. My child is a skinny minnie, and has bought their garbage, but the last time I was in there, the obscene music was blaring so loud I couldn’t hear myself think, it was freezing cold and some metrosexual male model was striding around the front. When we bought our stuff, the flakey girl wanted to put it in a bag with a shirtless man pictured on it, so I asked for a regular bag, but no, they didn’t have one. I hate that place. I asked for the manager and told him the volume of the “music” was driving the mothers with the credit cards out of the store and he looked at me like I was incomprehensible to his coolness. However I am way cooler than him, being a person with a brain.
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