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alp227

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55. Uhh...shouldn't it be obvious about Baby Gap?
Wed May 15, 2013, 06:00 PM
May 2013

Really? Bring that up as comparison with A&F?

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A guy in L.A. has figured out a truly epic way to fight back KamaAina May 2013 #1
There is also this... KurtNYC May 2013 #47
Sweet! KamaAina May 2013 #48
Well, if they don't want to sell their clothing to 67% of U.S. consumers The Velveteen Ocelot May 2013 #2
They're not into volume selling dipsydoodle May 2013 #3
So should we also protest Elaine Bryant? Elmergantry May 2013 #4
Same as Big and Tall dipsydoodle May 2013 #6
baby gap does not sell large sizes either(at least i don't think so....0 dembotoz May 2013 #5
Uhh...shouldn't it be obvious about Baby Gap? alp227 May 2013 #55
It's idiotic to respond to A&F's antics. They did this for free airtime snagglepuss May 2013 #7
Exactly. Their stock has only gone up since the controversy erupted. nt SunSeeker May 2013 #12
I could care less that they are exclusionary in that respect. LiberalFighter May 2013 #8
I ask.. Half-Century Man May 2013 #9
they are pandering to fat-phobes Skittles May 2013 #10
I don't have a problem with this FreeState May 2013 #11
In other news, Gov. Neil Abercrombie (D-HI) KamaAina May 2013 #13
More manufactured outrage matt819 May 2013 #14
Seriously, you're comparing the A&F CEO's prejudiced statements mac56 May 2013 #18
No. matt819 May 2013 #20
Why can't a private business sell to whomever they want? cosmicone May 2013 #15
The can sell to whoever they want and people can complain Bonhomme Richard May 2013 #17
Where did all the Abercrombie and Fitch employees on this thread pop out of? mac56 May 2013 #19
I don't work for A&F cosmicone May 2013 #22
Nobody's "taking away their liberty." antigone382 May 2013 #25
Just sounds like cosmicone May 2013 #29
It's not just that they don't sell those sizes. It is their stated reasons for doing so. antigone382 May 2013 #49
Thank you for that explanation. babylonsister May 2013 #52
Thanks, YES. I'm all in favor of "mobs taking away a private corporation's liberty." TygrBright May 2013 #26
Non sequiteur cosmicone May 2013 #31
If you're going to claim it, learn to spell it. TygrBright May 2013 #38
You don't consider freedom to sell to whatever market cosmicone May 2013 #43
Got it in one. The freedom to "sell to whatever market" is not/should not be a protected liberty. TygrBright May 2013 #50
Again, you are creating a straw-man. cosmicone May 2013 #63
Wait, now you lost me. TygrBright May 2013 #69
ummmm cosmicone May 2013 #73
"ake away a private corporation's liberty"...err, did DU get hacked today? n/t alp227 May 2013 #56
I doubt anyone here is applying any more than common sense dipsydoodle May 2013 #27
are they public or private? Mosby May 2013 #28
Private as in "non-governmental" cosmicone May 2013 #32
What leads you to believe that is not the case? LanternWaste May 2013 #30
I may be dumber than a trout-brained idiot cosmicone May 2013 #40
Yes, you may be at that. mac56 May 2013 #44
Yeah, like the average sized guy running the "Fitch the Homeless" campaign... antigone382 May 2013 #54
They can. Dr. Strange May 2013 #33
^ THIS ^ mac56 May 2013 #41
Free publicity for their grotesque stores...eom Kolesar May 2013 #16
They stop at size 10 BainsBane May 2013 #21
Actually they dont - the sizing for men stops before average too FreeState May 2013 #23
Only women's clothes aren't measured by the waist BainsBane May 2013 #24
Abercrombie uses waist size for women on their sizing chart FreeState May 2013 #39
Yes, all charts do BainsBane May 2013 #61
39.7? Really? David__77 May 2013 #35
And if you look at the ideal they are inline FreeState May 2013 #42
Constantly amazed how few good plus-sized clothing stores there are NickB79 May 2013 #34
If companies like McDonald's, Yum Brands, etc can profit off loading everything alp227 May 2013 #57
My husband has some 20 year old A & F sweatshirts that are XXL Redford May 2013 #36
Not that I agree with that asshat at all, but.. sir pball May 2013 #37
Seriously?! mac56 May 2013 #45
Of course not. sir pball May 2013 #68
some of this has to do with vanity sizing - and some with ethnicicity Mopar151 May 2013 #64
Who gives a shit? jberryhill May 2013 #46
Ahh, the entitlement mentality strikes again. Megalo_Man May 2013 #51
What entitlement? The idea that fat people are actually human beings? alp227 May 2013 #58
"Fat people" as you called them aren't forced to buy clothes at A&F. Megalo_Man May 2013 #59
You're missing the point by a mile. mac56 May 2013 #62
Did he use the word "losers"? Or did he just describe his target market? (nt) Nye Bevan May 2013 #66
Neither. mac56 May 2013 #67
There are plenty of clothing stores out there. mac56 May 2013 #71
Do they sell clothes? tblue May 2013 #53
I remember when the only labels people wore upaloopa May 2013 #60
What a stupid campaign. Why can't companies choose which niche they wish to market to? Nye Bevan May 2013 #65
Um.. because the CEO of those stores mac56 May 2013 #70
I think their clothes are ugly Marrah_G May 2013 #72
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