Each season we choose a “model” image for our catalog cover and web home page. Our spring catalog is coming soon and we need your help choosing our next hero image. Let your voice be heard!
Wow! At 57I’ve been sitting here all by myself the last few years, still enjoying every catalog that comes out as I not only love the clothing, but the photography of active fit women in action! But I too have found I don’t actually buy much anymore as time has left me with the same desires, but not the same body! It’s wonderful to read all the comments above and realize that I am not alone in this.
I’m 53 with young teen children and I find I can’t appropriately rock the skimpy stuff anymore. I love your 3/4 length dresses and would love some shirts that have more coverage on the upper arms also.
Please consider using women over 50 in some of your photo shoots. Many of us are still fit, active and retired – and looking for flattering clothing with a bit more coverage. Also, please consider adding tall sizes. I’m 5’10” and many of your pants, dresses, shorts, etc are just too short. I know I am not the only tall woman looking for better fitting workout wear. Thanks!
Like many others commenting I am over 60 years old. I’ve been wearing Title 9 clothing for many years and am active. I would like to see models of all shapes and sizes on your cover. All these models are beautiful and the covers are great. It would be nice to see models who are older and more diverse.
I am in alignment with many of the comments
Above. Adding a blend of models with various ages And body types would be awesome. At 63 I’m still waterskiing, golfing, lifting and doing other activities, but rarely find “seasoned”
Models on front cover.
I agree with so many above, some older women would be great as well as larger body types. I think the problem, which I realize as I’m getting older and larger, is that Title Nine doesn’t make clothes for larger women. Last I recall, I bought the biggest shorts and they were a size too small for me. I’m 6ft tall and now need a bit more girth around the waist! Please consider adding a size or two to your lines! Thank you.
Wow! At 57I’ve been sitting here all by myself the last few years, still enjoying every catalog that comes out as I not only love the clothing, but the photography of active fit women in action! But I too have found I don’t actually buy much anymore as time has left me with the same desires, but not the same body! It’s wonderful to read all the comments above and realize that I am not alone in this.
I’m 53 with young teen children and I find I can’t appropriately rock the skimpy stuff anymore. I love your 3/4 length dresses and would love some shirts that have more coverage on the upper arms also.
Thanks so much for always showing fit people in your catalog. They look great and make me want to buy more Title Nine clothing.
Please consider using women over 50 in some of your photo shoots. Many of us are still fit, active and retired – and looking for flattering clothing with a bit more coverage. Also, please consider adding tall sizes. I’m 5’10” and many of your pants, dresses, shorts, etc are just too short. I know I am not the only tall woman looking for better fitting workout wear. Thanks!
Like many others commenting I am over 60 years old. I’ve been wearing Title 9 clothing for many years and am active. I would like to see models of all shapes and sizes on your cover. All these models are beautiful and the covers are great. It would be nice to see models who are older and more diverse.
I am in alignment with many of the comments
Above. Adding a blend of models with various ages And body types would be awesome. At 63 I’m still waterskiing, golfing, lifting and doing other activities, but rarely find “seasoned”
Models on front cover.
I agree with so many above, some older women would be great as well as larger body types. I think the problem, which I realize as I’m getting older and larger, is that Title Nine doesn’t make clothes for larger women. Last I recall, I bought the biggest shorts and they were a size too small for me. I’m 6ft tall and now need a bit more girth around the waist! Please consider adding a size or two to your lines! Thank you.