Short, curvy, tall, fat, slim, brawny: Whatever size or shape you are, you’ll find this conversation with size-inclusion advocate Andrea Kelly enlightening. Andrea details to Sarah and Britany:
-why apparel sizing is so inconsistent;
-a surprising statistic about the clothing size of female consumers;
-ways to better navigate the shopping experience;
-the importance of size-acceptance in running + the outdoors; and,
-why size charts should be your friends.
Sarah shares some college-search details before Andrea jumps on around 9:20.
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