It’s a struggle many of us have come to know all too well: walking into a store, finding the perfect shirt, and riffling through every shirt on the rack only to realize that every single one is too small. Asking for help can be a toss-up. Sometimes, you’ll get a kind salesperson who will either find your size or sheepishly tell you they’re fresh out of anything above a size zero. Other times, well . . . you get someone more like the salesperson Amy Schumer has to deal with in this exclusive clip.

When Schumer asks for help in this simple but incredibly relatable bit, she quickly finds herself in a Kafkaesque shopping struggle. The sales clerk asks if she’s looked under the table, and bids her “good luck” in an infuriatingly upbeat tone. Unfortunately, things only get worse for Schumer as the shirts under the table are actually smaller. Much smaller. Like, doll size. But, in the spirit of being totally helpful, the clerk offers to show Schumer some jewelry instead. Too bad she really just needs the shirt. In a human size.

Inside Amy Schumer has made a name for itself by concisely putting the absurdities many women face on full display, then tearing them apart with brutal wit. She mocked ageism in her “Last Fuckable Day” segment, tore apart hypocritical beauty standards in “12 Angry Men Inside Amy Schumer,” and even did a flawless (musical) send-up of male singers’ fixation on girls who don’t realize their own beauty in “Girl, You Don’t Need Makeup.” Body image falls well within this terrain, and Schumer’s sketch tackles the issue with the perfect touch: the message is clear without being heavy-handed. For those of us who are already dreading shopping for “swimsuit season,” this is a great reminder that clothes should be made to fit us, not the other way around.