A study has shown that 'vanity sizing', which started with women, is now being passed on to men as well, as many of the clothes stores are using it to dupe people into thinking that

According to the findings, the 10 top retailers were adding inches, with Marks and Spencer being one of those labelling a pair of 37.5-inch waist suit trousers a size 36, reports the Daily Mail.
Brands like Debenhams, Next, Topman and supermarkets like Tesco and Asda were also accused of making trousers with more generous waistlines.
The newspaper, which checked 30 items of clothing and found that 28 had misleading sizing, also showed that a pair of Levi's 501 jeans advertising a waistline of 31 inches was actually 32.5 inches.
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