Missguided Slammed For Suggesting 'Feminism Doesn't Include Anyone Above A Size 14'

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Emily Clarkson has called Missguided out for seemingly championing feminism while simultaneously excluding anyone above size 14.

In a post that started a dialogue with other irked tweeters, the author, who is Jeremy Clarksonโ€™s daughter wrote: โ€œCome be a feminist. Curvy girls need not apply.

โ€œNever has Missguided been a more appropriate name for a business.โ€

YAY. Come be a feminist. Curvy girls need not apply. WHAT THE FUCK?! Never has @Missguided been a more appropriate name for a business. pic.twitter.com/5uds5djgd3

โ€” Emily Clarkson (@prettynormalme) August 24, 2017

We love a good movement-friendly slogan t, but not when the positive vibes are only directed at a select few.

Clarksonโ€™s views were shared by others.

Surely the definition of ironic? A feminist t shirt that is not inclusive to all women?

โ€” Eleanor Rix (@Eleanor_Rix) August 24, 2017

Clarkson told HuffPost UK Style:

โ€œThe feminism movement needs every woman alive to feel that she is useful to it and that it will help her. Missguided are messing with something bigger than sizing here.

โ€œTo simply not make clothes for โ€˜plus sizeโ€™ women is one thing, but to create a t-shirt supporting equality for all, all the while excluding a huge proportion of women in this country is not just foolish, itโ€™s dangerous.โ€

There has been a bit of spike in the number of individuals (celeb or not) demanding brands be more conscious - or at least responsible. This shift in attitude puts the onus on the consumer to do something about the wrongs they see in the industry.

โ€œWe canโ€™t simply roll our eyes at the messed up โ€˜fashion industryโ€™ anymore,โ€ Clarkson continued.

โ€œThis t-shirt represented lots of decisions and lots of work from a company that, like so many others, has been getting away with too much for too long.โ€

HuffPost UK reached out to a representative at Missguided who declined to comment.

Notably, Missguided has since taken down the product in question... and most of their other feminism-related t-shirts are sized with an ambiguous โ€œS M L.โ€ ๐Ÿค”

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