Old Navy Revamps Women's Plus-Size Line With New BODEQUALITY Launch, Including Expanded Sizes and No Price Difference

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Old Navy Revamps Women's Plus-Size Line With New BODEQUALITY Launch, Including Expanded Sizes and No Price Difference
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“BODEQUALITY is not a one-time campaign, but a full transformation of our business in service to our customers based on years of working closely with them to research their needs.' -Nancy Green, president/ CEO of Old Navy oldnavyplussize sizeinclusion

Old Navy is on a quest to revolutionaize shopping for curvy women everywhere, with the launch of its new BODEQUALITY initiative. Committed to a “democracy of style”, the store will no longer have a separate line for plus size clothing but will be selling all styles in a wider size range in the same sections, and, most importantly, larger sizes will no longer cost more.

ADVERTISEMENT Old Navy was one of the major brands criticised back in 2019 for cost disparity when it came to plus sizes, but now the brand has made changes designed to revamp the shopping experience of people with larger bodies. In an official press statement, Old Navy’s President and CEO Nancy Green said “BODEQUALITY is not a one-time campaign, but a full transformation of our business in service to our customers based on years of working closely with them to research their needs.

The brand has not taken their revamp lightly; leading up to the initiative they surveyed hundreds of women about body image and even scanned the bodies of 389 women, to create realistic digital avatars with which they could create new designs that cater to all sizes. To top it all off, SNL veteran Amy Bryant is the face of the BODEQUALITY campaign. Look out for the tv promo spots soon. Gigi Michie is a graduate of The University of Cambridge with a degree in Classics.

Tags: old navy , body-positive , Aidy Bryant , plus-size , fashion , clothes , BODEQUALITY. , body positivity

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