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Legacy brands that failed to adapt to inclusive sizing and diverse body representation (the "Victoria's Secret" effect) found themselves in a marketing nightmare as consumer values shifted toward authenticity over "perfection."

She stands six feet away. She holds the bra up to her own chest like a shield. She asks, "Does this look like it fits?" The salesman, squinting from behind a mannequin, must diagnose the fit of a garment he cannot see, on a body he cannot approach, while the customer rotates slowly like a weather vane. When he suggests, "Perhaps try the next band size down," she snaps: "You haven’t even looked at my back." Exactly. Because you asked me not to. the lingerie salesman s worst nightmare new

Marco tried one last defense. "It's non-returnable. And it requires a partner who is… medically insured." Legacy brands that failed to adapt to inclusive

Marcus has a new policy. When he spots the ring light, the tote bag, the phone with the 17-page notes doc, he does one thing differently. When he suggests, "Perhaps try the next band

The irony of the title is occasionally used in internet humor to describe awkward fashion mishaps or retail "fails."

You’ve heard of awkward customer moments. But nothing prepares you for this .

The lingerie industry is undergoing a significant transformation, and salesmen must adapt to the changing landscape to remain relevant. Here are a few key takeaways: