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!
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 waste. Please consider adding a size or two to your lines! Thank you!!
Hi T9, it’s been said for years, so I hope you finally listen. Fit and active women come in many shapes, ages, and sizes. Please increase your representation to reflect the diversity of the women who keep you in business! The actual movers and makers and shakers you feature in photos show that they can diverge from the slim straight silhouette…just like the rest of us. Ever think about offering fitness clothing for women expecting? Our incredible bodies do incredible things through a wide range of sizes and seasons. Please grow with us!
I like the outfits, but sometimes with the action photos, you can’t really see the outfits very well. I agree with the previous comments…….how about some active models who are older? I’m in my mid 60s and would love to see someone like me wearing the clothing that I am going to buy! You need all ages and all types of bodies represented.
Yea, it would be nice to see a few wrinkles and some “light” hair on some of the women! I ran a marathon (my first) at 60 and am still pretty active at 84. I have a vintage Title Nine shirt I bought in 1990 when my cousin told me about this new company just for women. I just got my second pair of Recycled Clamber Hiking Pants the other day.
I’ll vote for #1. Who wouldn’t like to fly off a cliff?
Title Nine, please listen to the comments you have received now over many months from your older & very loyal customers!
I’m 74, have been buying and proudly wearing your clothes for decades. Where are the models, including cover models, who represent women who are 50, 60, 70+ years old? Time to get with the program!
Great photos and glad you ask for customer feedback. However there are many of your very good customers who do no jump off cliffs, who do not surf and who do not wear two piece bathings suits. We hike, we ski and snowshoe, we play pickle ball and tennis, we sail and we bike and a lot of us are over 50. Let’s see a good representation of your customers who are a little older and don’t purchase their activewear at LuluLemon, Athleta, Vuori or Prana.
Yea for MB! Others might consider me old. I, on the other hand, consider myself wise and experienced. I’ve been buying Title Nine clothes for many years. Yes, do keep us “experienced” buyers in mind!
I am also a long-term fan of Title Nine and have spent many dollars on wonderful products. But I am finding that sizing is increasingly too short for my height (skorts especially. A minimum of 20” is workable). I would also like to see more active models who are a variety of ages, shapes and sizes. Thanks for asking.
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 waste. Please consider adding a size or two to your lines! Thank you!!
Hi T9, it’s been said for years, so I hope you finally listen. Fit and active women come in many shapes, ages, and sizes. Please increase your representation to reflect the diversity of the women who keep you in business! The actual movers and makers and shakers you feature in photos show that they can diverge from the slim straight silhouette…just like the rest of us. Ever think about offering fitness clothing for women expecting? Our incredible bodies do incredible things through a wide range of sizes and seasons. Please grow with us!
I like the outfits, but sometimes with the action photos, you can’t really see the outfits very well. I agree with the previous comments…….how about some active models who are older? I’m in my mid 60s and would love to see someone like me wearing the clothing that I am going to buy! You need all ages and all types of bodies represented.
I wish some of these models represented active women who were larger than a size 6. We are active too, you know.
I vote for Cover 1
Yea, it would be nice to see a few wrinkles and some “light” hair on some of the women! I ran a marathon (my first) at 60 and am still pretty active at 84. I have a vintage Title Nine shirt I bought in 1990 when my cousin told me about this new company just for women. I just got my second pair of Recycled Clamber Hiking Pants the other day.
I’ll vote for #1. Who wouldn’t like to fly off a cliff?
☝️ Yes, we do love your models! And we’d love to see mature & fit at larger sizes models, too!
Title Nine, please listen to the comments you have received now over many months from your older & very loyal customers!
I’m 74, have been buying and proudly wearing your clothes for decades. Where are the models, including cover models, who represent women who are 50, 60, 70+ years old? Time to get with the program!
Great photos and glad you ask for customer feedback. However there are many of your very good customers who do no jump off cliffs, who do not surf and who do not wear two piece bathings suits. We hike, we ski and snowshoe, we play pickle ball and tennis, we sail and we bike and a lot of us are over 50. Let’s see a good representation of your customers who are a little older and don’t purchase their activewear at LuluLemon, Athleta, Vuori or Prana.
Yea for MB! Others might consider me old. I, on the other hand, consider myself wise and experienced. I’ve been buying Title Nine clothes for many years. Yes, do keep us “experienced” buyers in mind!
I am also a long-term fan of Title Nine and have spent many dollars on wonderful products. But I am finding that sizing is increasingly too short for my height (skorts especially. A minimum of 20” is workable). I would also like to see more active models who are a variety of ages, shapes and sizes. Thanks for asking.