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kawakid
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PostPosted: 09:02 - 26 Jan 2007    Post subject: Another good idea from the Spanish. Reply with quote

I've posted on this subject before, when they banned too thin models from the catwalk.


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PostPosted: 10:09 - 26 Jan 2007    Post subject: Reply with quote

As someone who has had great difficulty in finding clothes that fit (regardless of how much I have weighed at different times) I'm not entirely sure this would help. The problem isn't so much that a size 10 in one place is a 12 in another and so on, it's that there is no variation available in a single size to take account of body shapes. Bravissimo have tackled this problem to a small degree with their Curvy/Very Curvy/Super Curvy clothes sizing but this attitude to body shapes really needs to be extended to other stores. Most women are not a single size on chest/waist/hips, so why do they insist on trying to make us fit into such (yes, I know, it's financially motivated - it was a rhetorical question Razz).

(On a (very) side note that is cricket related - blimey the Saffers are all over Pakistan... just got the 4th wicket of the morning whilst I was typing this! Gooooooo Saffers!)
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PostPosted: 11:23 - 26 Jan 2007    Post subject: Reply with quote

They are planning to measure Spanish women and change the shapes/sizes of clothing accordingly. I'm unsure of the last time this was done in the UK - I'm positive that the average body shape is completely different to that 40 years ago.

However, I'm with Strawberry on this, I don't have problems finding clothes to fit, though I do have a few shops that I go to regularly that make my 'shape' in a small enough size - worryingly one of those places is Zara, so fingers crossed they don't change their sizing too much!
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PostPosted: 11:39 - 26 Jan 2007    Post subject: Reply with quote

I *think* the last major overhaul of womens sizing in the UK was done in the early 50's. From what I can tell women seem to have considerably larger waists now with slightly larger chest/hip measurements. If they re-jig the sizing to take this into account I'm completely fubared in the clothes shopping sense Shocked I need a larger differential in waist to hips/chest, not a smaller. Meep.

All hail having clothes made to measure! It's the way forward - you get what you want *and* it fits. Rar! Very Happy
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PostPosted: 09:12 - 27 Jan 2007    Post subject: Reply with quote

Damn Colin your sexist Laughing

Colin1 wrote:
the average size of women in this country is fairly over weight


Thats a damn lie.

At the end of the day people can do what they want and look like they want in my opinion. (except dungarees you cant wear those over the age of 3)

And if you listen to the government every one is overweight which is fucking ridiculous. Can't seem to find Jeremy Clarksons P.O.V on this but meh.

By the way Keira Knightley is hawt Wink
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PostPosted: 10:54 - 27 Jan 2007    Post subject: Reply with quote

colin1 wrote:
i think its good that models show a healthy thin ness to encourage average people to lose weight


Colin. Seriously. What planet are you on?

Healthy thin ness?? Confused

Skinny models don't encourage 'average' (incidentally, if they're average, why do they need to lose weight?) people to lose weight.

They encourage all women to be miserable, either on constant pointless diets, or in the extreme cause young vunerable girls to nearly kill themselves through bulimia and anorexia.

Besides, this is not what the thread is even about - try clicking on the link rather than skim-reading the post and leaving a bollocks reply.
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PostPosted: 11:21 - 27 Jan 2007    Post subject: Reply with quote

colin1 wrote:
i think its good that models show a healthy thin ness to encourage average people to lose weight


It doesn't work that way for me... When I see a woman on the catwalk whose ribs I can count I think she needs to go eat a pie. Then I go eat a pie for her.

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PostPosted: 11:22 - 27 Jan 2007    Post subject: Reply with quote

strawberry wrote:
colin1 wrote:
i think its good that models show a healthy thin ness to encourage average people to lose weight


It doesn't work that way for me... When I see a woman on the catwalk whose ribs I can count I think she needs to go eat a pie. Then I go eat a pie for her.

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Laughing

Mmmm, pie...what kind?!?!
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PostPosted: 11:22 - 27 Jan 2007    Post subject: Reply with quote

Mudskipper wrote:
colin1 wrote:
i think its good that models show a healthy thin ness to encourage average people to lose weight


Colin. Seriously. What planet are you on?
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PostPosted: 17:20 - 27 Jan 2007    Post subject: Reply with quote

im not being sexist, as it applies to blokes too

im a bit over weight, and my motivation to lose a bit of weight is for the sake of appearance, but it would be good for my health too.

Its good that we have examples of how its good to look thin, as thin is healthy. Obviously not to the extent of keira knightly and other anorexic looking ones, but thats an exaggerated thinnes taking thinness to the extreme.

For example, i recently met a bloke who used to do a bit of boxing. He was a similar height to me, and I asked what his fighting weight was.

That gives me an idea of what a healthy weight is for my height.

I am over that weight, so I am over weight, and its good to know what my target weight would be.

Obviously there are some people who take things to far, but a bit of body consciousness is a good thing and stops us all turning into big lumps of lard quite so quickly.
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PostPosted: 17:34 - 27 Jan 2007    Post subject: Reply with quote

colin1 wrote:
thin is healthy


Colin, that's the point.

Thin DOES NOT equal healthy. Neither does fat.

I have never had a flat stomach and thin thighs. I never will.

When I was at my fittest (before I had kids) and running 4/5 times a week and playing regular football, I was fit and healthy. But I was never skinny.

I'm still no lardy, but I will always have sufficient belly to be able to stretch up without ripping my midriff in half!

I know skinny people who can't run up the stairs without a ten minute rest afterwards. This is because they are unfit.

I know 'chunky' people with immense stamina in sport. This is because they are fit.

Waist size and fitness are not directly inversely proportional.

Losing weight doesn't mean it's automatically better for your health, if it's done in the wrong way.

I can kind of see what you're trying to say, but your reasons and logic are incredibly flawed.

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