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LizzieMaine said:As long as there's social cachet to be had in boasting of wearing smaller and smaller sizes, there'll be vanity sizing. It has nothing to do with the process of how clothes are designed or made, and everything to do with modern cultural standards. As long as they think it's what women want, it's what women will get.
The whole question of whether people are bigger than they used to be is an interesting one. I know that when the theatre where I work was being renovated, they had to remove every third seat -- because modern people take up much more space than people did when the place was built in 1923. So even if people aren't *bigger* overall on the average, I'd suspect they're *wider*.
So true and JBDs remark on the foundation garment, true and true. People were use to being a bit 'constrained', be it a snug seat, or a foundation garment. Now everything has to be 'roomy'. Hence the seat expansion of the last decade.
LD