Molly-Mae Hague's clothing line faces backlash over sizing issues

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Molly-Mae Hague's new clothing line, Maebe, has faced criticism for its sizing. A 4XL in the line corresponds to a UK size 20, which many consider inadequate for true inclusivity. This has sparked disappointment among customers seeking body-positive options. Shoppers have reported inconsistent sizing across different brands, leading to frustration and negative impacts on body image. Many feel that the current sizing system reinforces harmful perceptions about body size, especially for younger customers. Critics, including Hague's followers, have expressed concern that the brand's sizing misrepresents plus-size clothing. They hope for a reevaluation of the sizing system to better reflect actual sizes and promote inclusivity for all body types.


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