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Old Navy Falls Victim To The Photoshopped Thigh Gap Controversy With Their Plus-Sized Denim! But They Claim They're Not Guilty!

Old Navy accused of Photoshopping thigh gaps onto plus-size denim mannequins, but company says otherwise!
Old Navy accused of Photoshopping thigh gaps onto plus-size denim mannequins, but company says otherwise!
Really??
Old Navy is the latest retailer accused of Photoshopping thigh gaps on their products, particularly the mannequins wearing their plus-size denim.
While it may not be as noticeable as Target’s huge blunder, if you look closely enough, you can see why it has consumers on high alert.
Though the retailer explained:

“At Old Navy we strive to show our customers the most accurate representation of how product fits the body. This includes pinning garments on body forms to show how they will actually appear. While we do remove these pins in post-production, we do not use any photo-altering techniques to deliberately distort the actual look or fit of our product.”

We can definitely see how some of the products are a little bit oddly distorted because of the pinning, but some look more so than others, like the one pictured above.
And it├óΓé¼Γäós especially difficult to compare when the non-plus-size jeans are modeled on real women and these aren’t.
Hmm…what do U think???
[Image via Old Navy.]

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Mar 18, 2014 17:16pm PDT

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