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I totally agree woman of all ages you can’t tell
by just looking at a person. I voted for #3
I agree with Isabel. I’ve been buying your clothes since I was in my 30’s, and now I’m about to be 58! But I no longer see women who represent me in your catalogues – Title 9 hasn’t aged with me! And, honestly, I’m surprised by this, and feel less inclined to shop from your store. In the early days, I would wait for the warehouse sale, but now, I can afford to spend more, but you are losing me with all the 18-35 y.o.’s. Please be more age inclusive. I know women in their 60’s who are still kicking **s in cycling and other sports!
I echo the comments of Isabel and Joanie. More inclusivity, please.
I love Title Nine!! Especially the rugged looks and the clothes.
I’ve been a long time fan of Titlenine clothing for the quality and stylish simplicity. As a woman centered company I’m curious as to why ALL of the models are tall, skinny and have excellent figures. This is just not a realistic representation of an average group of women and it is an attitude one would find in a male owned company. With age, I quite find it to be an outdated stereotype and am disappointed T-9 is not a progressive company.
Regards,
I’ve been a fan of title nine for many years. I’m an active woman in my early 50s and I feel that these ladies represent my outdoor, on the go personality. I love how your models are reflections of their lifestyles and how your clothes fit with ease into my wardrobe.
I would appreciate more women of color, more “normal” sized ( larger than sizes 4 and 6), and most definitely, women over the age of 50 to grace your covers.
It would be nice to feature a generational shot of women all participating as a group in a sport or activity. How about a shot of a family hiking up a trail with the older woman helping the next generation go up the incline? Or a group of women of all nationalities and a full palette of hair colors (meaning, include the gray-haired athletes as well) playing volleyball, baseball, disc golf or ultimate frisbee?
The key point here is inclusivity. Active women come in all shapes, sizes colors, and levels of ability. I understand appealing to women 18-35, but hey, include the rest of us. We older and larger women spend a LOT of money on clothes and would appreciate seeing ourselves in them in the seasonal catalogues.
I agree with Patricia regarding the models. Please remember that you can’t always tell someone’s age by looking at them either.
I would vote for #5, but it’s requiring me to sign in or create an account with Google. I don’t and won’t have an account with them