sexist mcfc marketing

Mugatu said:
SteWadda said:
On the tag in the shirt it has SB, MB or LB.

So Umbro are just as much at fault.

Still, the girls are being way too precious about it, if you want a City top you get a city top, you don't exactly have to look at the label. Mine could say "large breasted crossdresser XXL" and I'd still wear it. I'd just make sure the label didn't stick up out of the collar.


silly woman, mardy woman or lardy blob?

where's the sexism in that? - bloody liberals.......
 
The women's sizes aren't very good anyway, they're far too small. I was asked to mention this at a Points of Blue meeting a couple of seasons ago, the response was 'they're ladies shirts, they're fitted'. No they're not, the sizes are about two sizes smaller than the high street shops!

Tell them to wear a boys shirt, there's nothing wrong with that.
 
metalblue said:
Yeah just a typo i'd say. Got the "boys" one for little Miss MB, 'tis fine.

-- Thu Aug 25, 2011 12:34 pm --

LongsightM13 said:
Your children sound really spoiled if they've spat the dummy over something so trivial.
I was once part of a delegation which brought several shipping containers of used children's football boots, kit and equipment to Africa. At least they appreciated it.

Good lad M13

I concur well done M13 Top one
 
beano46 said:
metalblue said:
Yeah just a typo i'd say. Got the "boys" one for little Miss MB, 'tis fine.

-- Thu Aug 25, 2011 12:34 pm --

LongsightM13 said:
Your children sound really spoiled if they've spat the dummy over something so trivial.
I was once part of a delegation which brought several shipping containers of used children's football boots, kit and equipment to Africa. At least they appreciated it.

Good lad M13

I concur well done M13 Top one

We have a majority - well done M13

Tell your girls to man up ;)
 
Mugatu said:
* (More than any concern about how "sexist" city are being, I'm more concerned about what drama queens you're bringing up if they get upset over stuff like a size chart on a website).

This
 
Bluebird1 said:
The women's sizes aren't very good anyway, they're far too small. I was asked to mention this at a Points of Blue meeting a couple of seasons ago, the response was 'they're ladies shirts, they're fitted'. No they're not, the sizes are about two sizes smaller than the high street shops!

Tell them to wear a boys shirt, there's nothing wrong with that.

Thats what you get for going Primark.
 
Must admit though, they don't have too much for babies if they're girl. I've got 16mth old twin girls and living round here now I have tried to keep them kitted out but it is a struggle. The wife and in-laws all West Brom and their shop as got all sorts of kids stuff boy and girl. Still don't let them wear the shit thats been bought for them though. I did raise this issue with club shop but they didn't give a toss as i wasn't buying anything at the time of moaning. You'd think we'd have more to choose from.
 
LongsightM13 said:
Your children sound really spoiled if they've spat the dummy over something so trivial.
I was once part of a delegation which brought several shipping containers of used children's football boots, kit and equipment to Africa. At least they appreciated it.
Well said<br /><br />-- Thu Aug 25, 2011 3:08 pm --<br /><br />
Bluebird1 said:
The women's sizes aren't very good anyway, they're far too small. I was asked to mention this at a Points of Blue meeting a couple of seasons ago, the response was 'they're ladies shirts, they're fitted'. No they're not, the sizes are about two sizes smaller than the high street shops!

Sure love ;-)
 
SWP's back said:
Bluebird1 said:
The women's sizes aren't very good anyway, they're far too small. I was asked to mention this at a Points of Blue meeting a couple of seasons ago, the response was 'they're ladies shirts, they're fitted'. No they're not, the sizes are about two sizes smaller than the high street shops!

Sure love ;-)

I wondered who would be brave enough...
 
metalblue said:
SWP's back said:
Bluebird1 said:
The women's sizes aren't very good anyway, they're far too small. I was asked to mention this at a Points of Blue meeting a couple of seasons ago, the response was 'they're ladies shirts, they're fitted'. No they're not, the sizes are about two sizes smaller than the high street shops!

Sure love ;-)

I wondered who would be brave enough...

My Mrs is forever telling me 'No way are these size 18,' it must be the eyesight.
 

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