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petite sizes Archives - Cynthia C. Mintz https://www.cynthiacmintz.com/tag/petite-sizes/ Musings on the World and the DelectablyChic! Life Thu, 24 Aug 2017 13:33:17 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=7.0 131207691 Shopping and the Difficulty of Finding Small Sizes https://www.cynthiacmintz.com/the-difficulty-of-finding-small-sizes/ https://www.cynthiacmintz.com/the-difficulty-of-finding-small-sizes/#respond Thu, 24 Aug 2017 15:00:52 +0000 https://www.cynthiacmintz.com/?p=282 There are tons and tons of posts online shopping and body image, mostly focusing on the difficulty of those on the larger side.  However, the same goes on the other end of the spectrum!  Have you ever tried shopping when… Continue Reading

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There are tons and tons of posts online shopping and body image, mostly focusing on the difficulty of those on the larger side.  However, the same goes on the other end of the spectrum!  Have you ever tried shopping when your feet are smaller than a size 6?  Well, this girl certainly has!  Most of my shoes are purchased at full price, and anything from a sale is probably no more than 25% off.  No 50-75% off for me!  In fact, many of my shoes come from ONE specific brand, one which carries shoes as small as a 4 (I’m a 4 1/2 with them) and I ALWAYS go to their pre-season trunk shows, just to ensure myself something.  The shoes are pretty expensive, but luckily, only 50% is due at order, with the remaining to be paid at pick-up.  Why don’t I purchase from the children’s section?  Well, you can’t get proper, adult-looking pumps and other dress shoes in girls’ sizes!  Athletic shoes, are, of course, different, but at the same time, one wants more options than plain and cartoon characters.

 

Just two pairs of my shoes

 

It’s no different for clothing.  I had a Holt Renfrew gift card and was eager to spend it before it expired.  So off I went to the store.  I found an item which I liked very much and asked for my size.  Unfortunately, it was not available at the location I went to.  The only store which carried a small was in Edmonton, which meant that it needed to be shipped over.  I asked if extra small was available, and the associate claimed that extra small didn’t exist in the line.  I wasn’t sure about that, but went along with his claim as I was fairly interested in the dress (a wrap dress, which can be altered easily) – the purchase could always be reversed if a smaller size is found.  At the end, yes, extra small WAS available, so the dress was “returned.”  As the brand was leased, I wasn’t able to use the gift card anyway (I ended up buying skincare products with said cards)

A closer look at the size!

Holt Renfrew has been lacking in smaller sizes recently.  This isn’t something I understand, as Holt’s is supposed to compete with Saks and Nordstrom and both carry a larger volume of clothing smaller than a size 4 or 6.  The market is there – in Toronto, especially.  Luxury stores in Toronto (and Vancouver) have a sizable East Asian clientele, who are typically smaller-framed.  Of course, most are not sizes 0 or 2, or even size 4, but more from the demographic would be on the smallest end of the size spectrum than other populations.  By carrying fewer small sizes, then Holt Renfrew is losing business to its competitors.  It’s Business 101.  This isn’t just clothing, but shoes as well.  And the shoe issue is more difficult than clothing as most brands don’t even MAKE my size.  I’ve come to terms with that, and I just don’t bother shopping from those brands (no use complaining.  They’re not going to care when it’s such a small demographic).  Their loss.

So why don’t I shop exclusively in Asia?  Because I live in Canada and rarely make trips over the Pacific – my last trip to Hong Kong was in 2011.  And while Asia may have more items in my size, I am not interested in purchasing online and having to pay expensive shipping and duty charges.  And that’s IF they even ship here (and not to mention, take credit cards with a Canadian address).  Of course, my other option is to go vintage, but one also needs to be able to style vintage clothing so that it won’t look too…costume-y.

I know that I shouldn’t be ranting like this.  As a small person, I have “size privilege.”  However, we are talking about business and demographics in this case.  I know the bulk of Holt Renfrew’s customers are probably in the sizes 6-10 range, and thus, they need to these individuals’ needs.  However, if more people skew these sizes rather than, say, 10-14, then more people are also going to be looking for sizes 0-4.  And despite my so-called “privilege,” being “too small” also puts one at a disadvantage, whether people who skew larger understand or not.  Stores just don’t order enough, and if you get there “too late” – even if the item isn’t on sale yet – you are out of luck.  And usually, the pieces aren’t even all that old.

 

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Hey Joe Fresh, What About Us Shorties? https://www.cynthiacmintz.com/joe-fresh/ https://www.cynthiacmintz.com/joe-fresh/#respond Wed, 02 Aug 2017 21:56:14 +0000 https://www.cynthiacmintz.com/?p=251 Fast fashion line Joe Fresh recently announced its size expansion to a women’s 22.  While this is great and all, they STILL have yet to embrace ALL SHAPES AND SIZES.  ALL would include petites and petite pluses.  Yes, petite as… Continue Reading

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Fast fashion line Joe Fresh recently announced its size expansion to a women’s 22.  While this is great and all, they STILL have yet to embrace ALL SHAPES AND SIZES.  ALL would include petites and petite pluses.  Yes, petite as in SHORT.  I know that everyone says short people can easily get things altered, but as I’ve said time and time again (in other blogs), NOT EVERYTHING CAN!  Shocker, huh?

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It’s not surprising that people are unaware.  Many don’t face it themselves and many who DO don’t seem to care.  I, for one, hate to look sloppy, but I also don’t always want to wear skirts and pants with a top tucked in.  I also have a straight body type with a longer rib cage in proportion to the rest of me, so I often look boxy and matronly when things are tucked in.  In other words, if I want to look somewhat professional (in a business casual kind of way), I’ll need a top that isn’t too long (but not too short, either) – ideally, around hip length.  Unfortunately, tops marketed at hip length are usually long on people with my body type/proportions – UNLESS THEY’RE MARKETED AS PETITE.  Cropped tops, of course, are too short/not professional looking.  So what are we to do?  Look matronly?  I hope not.  Wear dresses?  That’s limiting, isn’t it?  What if we want to wear pants?  Or skirts?  Clothing brands’ marketing departments/marketing people really need to take that into consideration.  And if you’re going to say you’re catering to ALL body types, you have to MEAN IT!

At the same time, however, size expansion IS a start at becoming more inclusive.  It IS very difficult for larger women to find clothes that fit them – harder than us standard sized petites.  However, I WOULD like to see more brands acknowledge that shorter women of all shapes and sizes ALSO have unique size issues.  And I also wish that people would stop shaming people who are small (but that’s something else entirely).  Oh well, maybe another season…(not that the addition of petites would get the same kind of press as plus)

 

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