Meg R. noticed something funny at Woman Within, a website that sells clothing sizes 12w to 44w. All of the models were very thin, thus not representative of the intended customer base at all.


But, even odder, they were all swimming in clothes that (by today's standards) were far too large for them. So the website featured thin models selling plus-size clothes (not, in itself, that surprising), but didn't scale down the clothes to fit them! We might imagine that using thin women would make customers, even if they aren't thin, like the clothes (because we all internalize thin preference), but modeling poorly fitting clothes, as Meg said, wasn't doing the product any favors! We're both baffled by the logic.

Some examples:


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This post originally appeared on the blog Sociological Images. Republished with permission.