I have a small pile of shirts waiting to be returned. Pretty much, almost always, they are XLs that are too big.
Why do I have them? What’s up with that?
Reason 1. I hate trying on clothes.
Reason 2. Online shopping.
Reason 3. I have to be XL. I can’t believe I’m merely L.
Reason 4. If it’s an L that doesn’t fit I often keep it aspirationally. (Bad idea.)
Reason 5. Since I started teaching fashion and fashion ethics, I’ve become fussy about countries. Fast fashion, sure. But also expensive designer clothes. I buy but then I think about it and return them.
Philosopher, feminist, parent, and cyclist! Co-founder of Fit Is a Feminist Issue, co-author of Fit at Mid-Life: A Feminist Fitness Journey, published by Greystone Books.
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Don’t get me started on European sizing for cycling jerseys. Or even American descriptions like race fit, form fit, club fit, relaxed fit. Signed, someone who also hates shopping.
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Don’t get me started on European sizing for cycling jerseys. Or even American descriptions like race fit, form fit, club fit, relaxed fit. Signed, someone who also hates shopping.