All I can think of is the decision a few years back by Wal-Mart to
offer a more form-fitting clothing line, completely ignoring the
statistic that the average female Wal-Mart shopper's size is in the
low teens, where women definitely aren't looking for form-fitting.

On Dec 4, 3:22 pm, "Thomas Allen Heald, Esquire"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> AMERICAS NEXT TOP MODEL STRUTS INTO WALMART
>
> First Branded Line Based On Hit Reality Series In Select Stores Now
>
> NEW YORK, December 3, 2008 -- CBS Consumer Products, a division of CBS
> Entertainment, announced today that it has launched an exclusive
> clothing and accessories line at Walmart Stores, Inc., based on the
> global television sensation -- America's Next Top Model (ANTM).
>
> The original line introduces fashion-forward clothing, bags, hats,
> fragrances and room dcor designed for juniors and young women. The
> contemporary collections transcend the series, showing young women that
> you don't have to be on the catwalk to look hot. Walmart is supporting
> the new line with in-store signage and key positioning within its
> stores. First product is already in select Walmart stores now and
> available at walmart.com.
>
> "Walmart's America's Next Top Model collection makes fashion accessible
> to young women," said Liz Kalodner, Executive Vice President and General
> Manager of CBS Consumer Products. "It enables women to explore a world
> in which creativity and individuality are valued."
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