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Shocked at seller response
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Because, except in this seller's view, it doesn't apply. Women's clothing is sized to reflect that insecurity you all have. I remember a friend telling me she was a 14 in one shop and a 16 in another.
Though she knew it was silly, she shopped at the first. My view was if she was that concerned, she should lose weight.
(I'm going to get hammered for this)
:rotfl: sorry had to laugh at this, i don't think this is the case as my size varies between shops and i think your find a lot will say the same.
in primark i can be a 16 top but say tesco,asda or select i'm a 14have now given up smoking since feb 13th 2014 loving the money I'm saving0
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