Irish Daily Mail

H&M gets cut down to size by angry shoppers

- Daily Mail Reporter news@dailymail.ie

FOR years it was criticised by shoppers who complained they had to buy clothes several sizes up to get the perfect fit.

And now H&M has finally caved, announcing it is making the size of its UK women’s clothes bigger.

And the company confirmed yesterday that the size changes would also apply to its Irish shops.

Student Lowri Byrne, 22, who wears a 12, last year wrote to the store to say she could ‘barely breathe’ in a dress labelled size 16.

And Ruth Clemens, 27, went viral on Facebook in 2016 when she posted a picture from a H&M changing room to the store’s page. The photo showed her struggling to get into a pair of size 16 jeans – despite being a size 14.

Rebecca Parker, 25, wrote to the store last March after her own struggle to fit into H&M jeans despite going a size up.

She asked: ‘Why is it okay for a brand to label an item of clothing as a size which it clearly isn’t?’ Yesterday, a H&M spokesman said: ‘We are taking the steps to change our womenswear measuremen­ts to be in line with UK sizing.’

It said the previous measuremen­ts and fit of a size 12 would now be the measuremen­ts of a size 10.

It was recently revealed that the reason customers find themselves buying larger sizes was due to the way UK and Irish sizing correspond­s to European sizing.

The spokesman added: ‘The new sizing is, in effect, already in our stores and shortly will be online.’

In March last year, Marianne Gray, said she had to go up four sizes to a size 20 for a navy blue dress. She told the retailer: ‘I am relatively secure in my body, but I can only imagine the psychologi­cal impact being a size 20 could have on a young impression­able girl.’

‘I had to go from size 12 to size 20!’

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Rainbow of colours: Gigi Hadid in her skin-tight bodysuit
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LOWRI, SIZE 12, IN H&M’S SIZE 16 DRESS

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