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			<description><![CDATA[<p>M S Sells Uniforms For Obese Three-Year-Olds<br /><br />10:51am UK<br /><br />Monday July 26, 2010<br /><br />Hazel Tyldesley<br /><br />Sky News Online<br /><br />School blazers for obese three-year-olds and size 18 girls are being offered in Marks Spencer&#x27;s new plus-size school uniform range.<br /><br />M S is the latest retailer to recognise the demand for plus-size schoolwear<br /><br />The high street store, which sells more schoolwear than any other British retailer, follows other shops including Next and Bhs in recognising the market for plus sizes.<br /><br />A quietly-launched trial of its new Plus range caters for four-year-olds with waistlines of up to 23in - a size usually worn by eight-year-olds, according to the retailer&#x27;s own guide.<br /><br />Meanwhile, girls&#x27; age 16 items from the Plus Fit selection have a 40in chest, a 34in waist and 43.52in hips - measurements equivalent to a women&#x27;s size 18.<br /><br />For overweight boys, the Plus Fit range has adjustable trousers with up to a 41in waist.<br /><br />M S said the range had been introduced as part of a trial prompted by demand from parents.<br /><br />National Obesity Forum<br /><br />The larger sizes of boys&#x27; pleat front trousers and girls&#x27; bootleg trousers in black appear to have sold out.<br /><br />A spokesman for the retailer described the move as a small online trial running in response to customer demand .<br /><br />Marks Spencer is the leading schoolwear retailer and we want to make sure our schoolwear range is accessible for children of all shapes and sizes, he said.<br /><br />Campaigners said the move by M S simply reflected increasing rates of obesity in young children.<br /><br />Tam Fry, of the National Obesity Forum, said: This is the actual commercial recognition of what we have known for some time - that obesity in pre-schoolers is building up.<br /><br />Child obesity rates have been rising steadily over the past 20 years<br /><br />Mr Fry said he did not think it was wrong for M S to offer the range, and added that the firm had been among the better retailers when it came to giving clear information on their food range.<br /><br />But he called for a collective effort to curb obesity.<br /><br />Parents should not fail in their responsibility - it is they that put food in their children&#x27;s mouths, send their children out to play, he said.<br /><br />But at a government level, they have consistently ducked out of regulating the food industry.<br /><br />The move by M S was widely debated on parenting forums, with several welcoming the Plus Fit range on the basis that overweight children had the same right to have well-fitting, comfortable uniforms as their lighter peers.<br /><br />... &#x5b;&#xa0;<a href="https://blogs.lotterypost.com/truesee/2010/7/ms-sells-uniforms-for-obese-three-year-olds.htm">More</a>&#xa0;&#x5d;</p>]]></description>
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