New mum Danielle Armstrong slams Zara’s small sizing as UK 12 comes up as large
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New mum Danielle Armstrong slammed fashion retailer Zara for their ‘small’ sizes in her latest social media post.
The 32-year-old former TOWIE star, who recently welcomed her first child, criticised the brand and urged Zara head office to re-think their sizing after having a fashion disaster.
Taking to social media on Tuesday, the blonde bombshell was actually excited to reveal to her fans that she was finally able to squeeze into a size 12 pair of jeans.
She went on to reveal that six weeks ago, she had purchased the items from Zara before discovering that nothing fit her post-baby curves.
Over a month later, the reality star was overjoyed to reveal that she had finally slimmed down to a UK 12.
Despite her excitement, Danielle had some stern words about the sizing in Zara stores.
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She said: “I went to Zara and bought loads of stuff and I put these UK size 12 jeans on. I was a size 14-16 after having Orla, and we all know Zara, they are not very good with their sizing!
“Anyone that is in Zara that watches this head office wise, I don’t think it’s good that a large is 12-14, as if that’s a large!
She then added: “I came home and tried all my stuff on and it was a disaster. I could not get these jeans up six weeks ago, it was impossible. Tom told me to keep them and I refused, but ended up losing the receipt.”
In a second swipe at the retailers, Danielle then explained that Zara is an “absolute b****” when it came to trying to return clothes.
A representative for Zara has been contacted for comment.
Despite the setback, Danielle was pleased to bounce back to her slimmer figure and finally get into her jeans.
Danielle in fact isn’t the first celebrity to speak out about the brand’s small sizing.
In July, Jacqueline Jossa fumed after she was unable to fit into a pair of large shorts even though she is just a size 12.
Speaking at the time, the television star said she had a “breakdown” and slammed the sizing as “offensive”.
She then urged her fans not to feel bad about not being able to fit into certain brand sizes.
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