Universal Standard is now officially the most size-inclusive retailer for women across the world.
But that’s not all — Universal Standard is also addressing one of the biggest bummers about online shopping: not being able to see clothes modeled on other sizes. Even the fiercest models can’t give us a sense of how clothing looks on diverse bodies. Accordingly, Universal Standard has launched its “See It In Your Size” feature, so instead of imagining how that power turtleneck would look on someone with a fuller chest, you can see how the piece would look on someone wearing your actual size.
Still, we know that inclusive sizing shouldn’t be the exception, it should be the norm. Universal Standard isn’t just following this basic principal, they’re actively challenging other brands to follow suit. They’ve collaborated with other fashion tastemakers,
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