Jordyn Woods Launches Bold, Size-Inclusive “Woods by Jordyn” Footwear Collection

As women’s average clothing size in the US shifts to size 16 or 18, US data shows that about 70% of women wear a size 14

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Jordyn Woods Launches Bold, Size-Inclusive “Woods by Jordyn” Footwear Collection

As women’s average clothing size in the US shifts to size 16 or 18, US data shows that about 70% of women wear a size 14 or higher, and mainstream retailers are struggling to stock plus sizes in stores. The inconsistency and limited availability of plus sizes, coupled with major brands scaling back in-store offerings, frustrate shoppers who are increasingly aware that expanded size ranges do not always translate to meaningful change.

Despite clear growing demand for true, size inclusivity, many fashion retailers continue to fall short, including Old Navy removed many plus-size options from hundreds of stores despite their highly promoted Bodequality initiative, citing lower-than-expected store demand, while keeping the full range online. H&M has drawn criticism for quietly removing photos of plus-size models from its website’s plus-size section and for only offering sizes up to XL or XXL in stores, with true plus sizes (like 3X and 4X)…

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