Agustina Kämpfer compared how they marked clothing sizes in Europe and Argentina.
Although in 2021 it will be regulated in our country Size of the Lawwhich is one of its main goals to give everyone the opportunity to have access to the clothes they want, there are many complaints that brands are not respected or followed with what they should.
In that context, Agustina Kampfer He took advantage of his trip to Spain to share a post on his Instagram account, where he has more than 380,000 followers, that caused a lot of controversy and excitement.
“The tyranny of sizes in Argentina is inexplicable. This industry can only survive clients trying to get into what it has to offer, when it should be exactly the opposite, ”the journalist wrote.
Agustina Kämpfer compared sizes in different countries in Europe to those in Argentina. Instagram
“I share my experience from the Spanish changing rooms of an Irish clothing chain that, in addition to being accessible -you can see I paid 2.50 euros for a strawberry shirt-, sells garments by the ton ®️ Here there are no real or fictitious dimensions, there are dimensions for the reality of a chain that wants to sell, to clients that want to buy“He continued with his message, which he accompanied with photos and videos as proof of what he had criticized.
“Are you thin ?: you are 2XSand from there it increased, to a scale that, more than inclusive, I would call reasonable and profitable, ”she reviews, comparing the sizes she wears in Argentina.
And he continued: “Before I realized things were like that in this area, I went for the sizes I always buy in Buenos Aires: they’re so bulky (I have“ made in arg ”XL clothes that if I ask for dessert does not fit). At home I’m M, sometimes L. In Spain I’m S and XS. Of course aunt, if there are so many body sizes, how can we limit ourselves to three small sizes, damn! ”, He ironically, using typical Spanish expressions.
Agustina Kämpfer compared sizes in different countries in Europe to those in Argentina. Instagram
“To the story of poking your head through the changing room curtain and ‘will you take me another dimension?’ We all live, and many times, the answer is ‘you have the biggest in’, which fits in the glove of someone who weighs 60 kilos. The national fabric offer is a monster“, he complains at the end of his post, which has many comments and reactions from his followers.
Agustina Kämpfer compared sizes in different countries in Europe to those in Argentina. Instagram
“Logical industry. Sizes from 2XS to all garments. So everyone can wear the same thing. Without pressure coupling to a mold“Agustina wrote showing the clothing tag hanging on a hanger.
Agustina Kämpfer compared sizes in different countries in Europe to those in Argentina. Instagram
“In Spain I am S. In our beautiful Argentina at least M. And I have XL clothes that fit my body”added to another photo.
“I was painted. And that I came from a sustainable tour of tapas. What do you think its size is? ”He asked his followers, who were wearing orange hoodies.
“And this paddle is so beautiful? (I also paid 2.50 euros for it)”posted about another photo where he showed him how a white shirt with strawberries looked, where he left the label to see the size of S.
The reaction of his followers
Kämpfer’s post had a lot of reactions and caused some followers to comment on their own experiences on the matter. “I recently bought a dress online, usually I’m M, I can’t breathe! I replaced it with an L, both. The owner of this brand told me the biggest they ever made and I swear, I can’t breathe! Horrorsomeone complained.
“In Brazil, too. Here I am M or L (36 in jeans) but in Brazil I am S. I was shocked when they told me I was the smallest (1.76). I’m not complaining because I always get it, but here measurements are a tyranny governing companies and the law of measurements is not fulfilled, ”added another person.
“The same thing happened to me! I bought a package of belts at Primark, In Argentina I am L, there I am S“, completed the third.
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Source: Clarin