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appleannie1

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29. The fashion industry seems to think that women never grow older than 30 trying to look 20.
Sun Feb 23, 2014, 01:38 PM
Feb 2014

Women over a certain age do not want low riders that show off their belly or tops that are skin tight and don't reach their waist. Even skirts and dresses are geared for young people. Finding clothes has become an headache instead of a treat. And why don't they make petite clothes that actually fit short women or even sweats that do not need 4 inches cut off the bottom? Short women do not have 5' long legs. They have short legs that go with their short stature.

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link to page with their models. madrchsod Feb 2014 #1
"Yeah, that thing looks good on a Photoshopped size zero. How would it look on me?" Warpy Feb 2014 #2
And, Dar-ling! I must say they look absolutely Fabulous! Tuesday Afternoon Feb 2014 #3
Cool. DURHAM D Feb 2014 #4
Thank you for sharing JustAnotherGen Feb 2014 #5
Unfortunately I'm not seeing anything larger than a size 16 eridani Feb 2014 #6
Clearly, athletic women come in all sizes. hlthe2b Feb 2014 #7
That's great. MadrasT Feb 2014 #8
Yeah- women need to quit being treated the artwork AAO Feb 2014 #9
Someone else mentioned the red edit too. CrispyQ Feb 2014 #26
But I do LOVE it. Makes me seem smarter than I am. AAO Feb 2014 #33
"Title Nine" refers to the Federal Law that KauaiK Feb 2014 #10
Umm, do you honestly think ANY woman in this group DOES NOT KNOW THAT? Really? hlthe2b Feb 2014 #12
Alright, I'll confess noamnety Feb 2014 #14
well, then good that it is coming up...I grew up with the Title IX fights--guess I'm old hlthe2b Feb 2014 #18
I also grew up with the Title IX fights...then I'm old as well KauaiK Feb 2014 #21
Absolutely...Phyllis Schafly and her ilck are the worst women--as Allen West is to African Americans hlthe2b Feb 2014 #22
I found it interesting. I had no idea what title nine was Autumn Feb 2014 #16
'glad it came up then... hlthe2b Feb 2014 #19
Thanks Autumn KauaiK Feb 2014 #34
I just looked it up. I had no idea what it was. Autumn Feb 2014 #20
Thank you. I didn't know. -nt CrispyQ Feb 2014 #27
K&R!!! DeSwiss Feb 2014 #11
K&R! sheshe2 Feb 2014 #13
I've received Title Nine catalogs before. Triana Feb 2014 #15
Natural beauty is real beauty GETPLANING Feb 2014 #17
Nice. ismnotwasm Feb 2014 #23
great idea . . . mzteris Feb 2014 #24
As discussed earlier, athletes come in all sizes... hlthe2b Feb 2014 #25
Yes, a start. mzteris Feb 2014 #28
No one would ever call me fat & I would have to order an XL. CrispyQ Feb 2014 #31
The fashion industry seems to think that women never grow older than 30 trying to look 20. appleannie1 Feb 2014 #29
Very slow progress there, though I was thrilled to, (for the first time) find petite clothing hlthe2b Feb 2014 #30
I am fortunate in that I sew and know how to alter but it irks me that I have to pay top dollar for appleannie1 Feb 2014 #32
It doesn't matter who the models are or what they look like. Selling stuff with bodies is already El_Johns Feb 2014 #35
You do not have a clue or you are intentionally trying to obfuscate... hlthe2b Feb 2014 #36
or maybe you don't. The concept of objectification is from Marx and has to do with commodification El_Johns Feb 2014 #37
No one is buying what you are "selling" n/t hlthe2b Feb 2014 #38
I'm not selling anything but the truth. The concept of objectification in feminist studies was El_Johns Feb 2014 #39
This seems alright to me. AverageJoe90 Feb 2014 #40
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