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The Q does show models who represent petite, tall, and plus size, but does not show the average woman who is supposed to be 5ft. 4 and a size 14. I wouldn't buy fashions from the Q if they didn't offer petites and show it on a petite model.

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@Mominohio wrote:

@151949 wrote:

The average American woman does not at all relate to the sizes of these models except for the plus ones. I don't know what a person deems they can gain from this - but whatever ! I guess in some women's minds they think they look like these models.


I don't buy clothing at Q, but I have noticed that, to me, they have a nice variety of sizes of models. They seem to cover a lot of bases, in height, weight, age and body shapes. 

 

I think showing their stats would be helpful


I agree that they've upped the variety of body shapes and sizes.  There are short and petite models, tall and thin models, "curvy" tall models, "curvy" average height models, busty models, hippy models, etc.

 

I don't think just showing clothes on the "average" American woman would help anymore as much as having a variety.

 

I'm not the "average" (and I'm betting there are a lot more like me) and seeing items on the "average" isn't going to help me decide at all.

 

I want the model's stats!  That's the only accurate way to assess.