The American brand, known for its models with perfect body posing topless with clients, confirms its discriminatory attitude towards so-called curvy women, even in the pure societal norm.
While H & M recently unveiled its online swimwear + Size and chose for the occasion a muse of size 44, we learned yesterday that Abercrombie & Fitch refuses to expand its client to a women more than size 38.
Because while in France 37% of the women dress in sizes 40 and 42, against 18% for sizes 36 and 38, and the numbers are even more mixed across the Atlantic, Abercrombie & Fitch stop design its clothing labels displaying a U.S. 10 – a 38 European.
It is therefore impossible to obtain parts of the brand in size XL or XXL, they do not exist simply in store. Early Alzheimer’s CEO? Nay. It is rumored that these women are incompatible with the image of Abercrombie brand. As if his ready-to-wear was finally booked vendors size mannequin filling its ranks.