Tuesday, 12 February 2008
Thoughtful Dresser poll - fashion forward
Poll: Skirt lengths
Nuclear winter
Why your clothes don't fit
And now a landmark study by scientists! in Spain has reveals that many women can't find clothes that fit properly.
Scientists have confirmed what millions of women know already: the fashion industry does not make clothes to fit them. In the largest study of its kind Spain has taken full-body laser scans of more than 10,000 women and compared the resulting three-dimensional measurements with clothes on the high street
The conclusion was that four in ten women were unable to find clothes to fit them properly. “We are going to abolish the current system of sizes and move to another that satisfies the needs of women,” said Bernat Soria, the Spanish Health Minister.
The study found that women had three body types: a “cylinder”, in which the top, middle and bottom were broadly aligned, “hourglass” and “pear-shaped”. About a third of women fell into each category, though they tended to move from being cylinders to pears as they got older.
Women between the ages of 19 and 30 had the hardest time finding clothes that fit - mainly because they were too small or tight.
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The Government hopes that if its new measurement system is successful it will be adopted as standard by all the countries in the European Union. Once it has dealt with women's problems finding well-fitting clothes, it will turn its attention to the other half of the population. Next into the scanning booth: 10,000 Spanish men.
Inshallah, as they said in Moorish Spain.