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By *ill74 OP Man
over a year ago
New forest area |
Hi all
What is it with clothes sizes?
I tried on 2, 32" waist jeans. One fitted well, the other was way too big.
I then tried on, at a different shop, 2 30" waist jeans. 1 fit ( and I bought it) and the other was too small.
Why are they not the same size?!
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"It's because the majority of clothing is now manufactured in overseas sweat shops whose standards are low.
There is no such thing as a standard size nowadays. "
A lot of people in the west, Campaigners politicians etc criticise other countries like china, India, Indonesia over there human rights,
But most of the west's fashion companies make there clothing over there,
Slavery hasn't stopped its just moved into a different market |
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By *ill74 OP Man
over a year ago
New forest area |
"It's because the majority of clothing is now manufactured in overseas sweat shops whose standards are low.
There is no such thing as a standard size nowadays. "
I thought there had been a lot of baclash over that?
And is that true for every clothes store? |
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"It's because the majority of clothing is now manufactured in overseas sweat shops whose standards are low.
There is no such thing as a standard size nowadays.
I thought there had been a lot of baclash over that
And is that true for every clothes store?"
It’s true that standardised sizing no longer exists! It varies not only from shop to shop - but often from garment to garment!
It’s true that the majority of clothing is manufactured in developing nations - but not true that all factories in those nations are ‘sweat shops’ with underage workers, low pay etc!
Some retailers have far higher ethical trading standards than others - and it certainly isn’t always the higher end shop!
If you’re concerned op (and others) - look on a retailers/brand website and search for their ethical trading policy!
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By *ill74 OP Man
over a year ago
New forest area |
It just staggers me. I went and tried on in 3 different shops. Next. M&S. And I bought a pair from River Island.
I am normally a 32". I ended up buying a 30".
Assuming the above shops all have ethical trading policies where is the quality assurance?
Surely we should be able to go to a shop and say. I want a UK size x. And you try on a few different patterns, but they all fit. Job done.
It's in their interests to make sure they are the same size if they say they're the same size!
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By *ill74 OP Man
over a year ago
New forest area |
"I never bother looking at labels. I just pick the one that looks like it will fit and go try it on. Size means sod all. "
I've not really had much trouble before, but today. It was just ridiculous!
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I used to work security for a finishing plant, imported suits that were made in Portugal, Israel and other places for several big clothing names.
The suits cost about £4 each, they had to be pressed and buttons added and stored.
This was back in the 90's, I doubt they are paying much more for the suits. |
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