Dear Marcus,

on 2002-10-14 01.05, Markus Kuhn at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> Pat Naughtin wrote on 2002-10-13 04:46 UTC:
>> As another example, you might like to consider a range of women's wear made
>> for a market in Bangkok in Thailand. As Thai women tend to be quite small it
>> would not be feasible to buy a whole series of garments from Thailand and
>> transport them (say) to a market in Iowa.
> 
> Which is exactly the reason, why the new European Standard Clothes Sizes
> Desigations offer the use a a two-dimensional size system, with a
> primary size and a secondary size. American cusomers are already well
> familiar with two-dimensional sizes from bras and jeans sizes.

Could you elaborate on this 'two-dimensional size system' a bit more as I am
unfamiliar with it.

Thanks,

Pat Naughtin CAMS
Geelong, Australia

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