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Parents slam Asda over sexist school shorts which are 8cm shorter for girls
Parents were outraged to learn that one pair of girls shorts were shorter than those from the boys range - but Asda bosses hit back saying they cater for children of different heights . (Image: Yorkshire Live WS)
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Asda school shorts labelled sexist as parents spot girls pairs are 8cm shorter
The discrepancy in lengths has caused anger for campaign group Let Clothes Be Clothes
13:11, 29 APR 2021
Asda has come under fire for the length of a pair of its girls school shorts (left) vs a pair for boys (right)
Supermarket giant Asda has been accused of ‘sexism’ by a parent stocking up on their children’s school uniform.
The parent has called out Asda for its George label ‘Girls Grey Pleated City School Shorts’.
It has been claimed the shorts, in a size seven to eight-year-old, are 8cm shorter on the outside leg than a similar pair of boys shorts sold under the same brand.