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Nike Are Now Using Plus Size Mannequins

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In a world first for the sportswear brand, Nike has unveiled their newest mannequins. The mannequins, which depict plus sizes and para-sport human bodies, are a shift in the way retail is looking at marketing to customers, proving weโ€™re most definitely on the way to changing the conversation.

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The mannequins have been unveiled at the Nike store in Londonโ€™s Oxford Street, with a dedicated new level for female athletes. Nikeโ€™s plus size range currently extends to a 3X, a move that was implemented in 2017.

So far, reactions to the new mannequins have been overwhelmingly positive, with customers enjoying seeing more inclusive body shapes represented in stores.

โ€œSo important to show that women of all sizes can be fit and healthy!โ€ one person wrote on Instagram, per The Independent. โ€œWe have been completely brainwashed into thinking skinny = fit and curvy = unhealthy. This is awesome.โ€

However, some โ€” ahem, The Telegraph columnist Tanya Gold โ€” are convinced the mannequins are promoting an unhealthy body weight. Writing an article for the UK newspaper, Gold explained how a woman the mannequinโ€™s size โ€œcannot run. She is, more likely, pre-diabetic and on her way to a hip replacement.โ€ Ummm. Quickly shut down by many a celebrity, Goldโ€™s comments were labelled, rightly so, as rude and outdated. 

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Jameela Jamil was one of the first to clap back, posting to Instagram, โ€œHow can we shame people about their size and then try to take down mannequins for sportswear that include their size, inviting them at last into a part of the world they have been previously excluded from.โ€

Haters aside, weโ€™re all for the new move. Well done, Nike! 

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