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+1, American Eagle Outfitters. Yesterday, the clothing retailer released a video promoting a new product, AEO “Skinny Skinny” jeans. You’ve gotta see it to believe it. More
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+1, American Eagle Outfitters. Yesterday, the clothing retailer released a video promoting a new product, AEO “Skinny Skinny” jeans. You’ve gotta see it to believe it. More
Maybe it’s because J. Crew has sensed that a lot of women are pretty over the use of the word “skinny” to sell everything from highly unhealthy, chemical-filled cocktails to stretch denims. Or maybe it’s just an err in advertising–but for whatever reason, the clothier has decided that skinny jeans just aren’t skinny enough, so they’ve gone to the slimmest thing imaginable: The toothpick. More
In today’s way-to-make-women-feel-bad-about-themselves news, a female student at Brigham Young University-Idaho was booted from an exam for wearing jeans that were considered too tight by her Mormon teacher’s standards. The problem is, skinny girls are allowed to wear the exact same thing. More