A pretty fascinating (and short) interview about the giant fricking flop of Old Navy plus sizes, including the little factoid in the title.
I imagine it's heartbreaking to see a stat like that, think "holy shit this is free real estate: a completely underserved market that grows every year, both in market share and each individual person keeps gaining weight and has to buy new clothes! If we invest in R&D to clothe them, we'll be fricking rich." and then have the whole thing collapse under its own weight and go nowhere in two years.
Just fricking heartbreaking. So what went wrong? Is it moids to blame, for not having standards? Is it that fat people give up entirely on ever looking good? Is it that fatties are poor? Or was the whole premise flawed in some other way: skinny people buy a massive surplus of clothes that is unironically completely unreasonable and the fatties buying less is just a return to baseline?
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Is this by item count or material? Pretty sure if you go by material it’s like 75%.
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Neither, I think its a measure of the variety of clothes that come in fat sizes.
I think they buy just as many but only 19% of clothing comes in their size so they all wear the same things
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yeah I can't tell if its by item count or variety either. sounds more like item count to me, but just a poorly written article all around.
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How many different moomoos can they make? What else will a fat fit into?
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