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misLeading pant sizes-why women aren’t as thin as they think

The Economist magazine is  taking a jab at another sort of inflation. Women’s pant sizes, while nominally the same, have actually been increasing in girth.  The British new magazine estimates that an average size 14 pair of women’s pants  “is now more than four inches wider at the waist than it was in the 1970s.” [...]



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