This. I'm larger, but as long as I wasn't expected to wear it to work I would not care. |
You think people don't know how big you are? |
Everyone can see what others look like, but someone who’s never been larger than a size 8 doesn’t know the difference between an 18 or a 22. |
+1 They get that a person is fat, but they don't know the difference between 1x or 2x or 3x. |
| OMG do none of you understand how privileged you are comparing notes about what you can and cannot wear from a swag bag? what is wrong with you? |
| Hate company logo clothes! You are so lucky! |
weird is posting about it |
| I’m still unclear on why the five got nothing. If they were bigger women can’t they just wear the men’s sizes? It’s basically unisex, right? I’m surprised fhey didn’t order men’s XL though. |
You missed the point of the thread but feel free to find a more substantive website if you need one |
Because 5 people wear a bigger size than men’s large. What is confusing to you? |
They errored on the size of smallness. Most adult women don't wear a Small. And what man past high school wears a Medium? You'd have to be pretty short and slim. |
Why is it a lawsuit? Weight is not a protected class. Maybe if they had ordered the men's jackets in a wider variety of sizes, but they didn't. |
| This exact situation has been addressed in Ask A Manager at least twice thot I recall. |
Also agree with this. I’ve lost 60 lbs (with more to go) but my company did this all the time and got me a women’s XL when I needed a 3x. I just never wore it and no one said anything. It wasn’t anything nice though, just a t-shirt. It did kind of irritate me, but not enough to have to share my size with anyone. Even losing 60 lbs I probably still am not a women’s xl |
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First of all, no professional setting should be guessing sizes.
My DH works for a big company and they have a profile where they put in their size preferences. Whenever anything is ordered (sometimes planned, sometimes surprises) they come in THAT size. You can change it at any time. It's bizarre to just guess sizes of employees without asking, and it's bizarre to knowingly omit certain employees. Especially if the sizes are too large...anyone can wear a larger size. Or give it away. Or...it doesn't matter. It's unfair to not give to certain people. Did you not get it due to being last to pick it up, or because they were like "Larla, you're too small for this, sorry." I'd say "Hey, I didn't get a company jacket. How do I get one?" |