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Say What Now? Online Retailer Under Fire for Advertising Plus-Size Tights Using Thin Models [Photo]

Wish.com, an e-commerce retailer, is facing a bit of backlash for using thin models to display plus-size tights.

In the photos, the models can be seen stretching the fabric around their bodies and up to their faces to show how big they are.

via Today:

In one of the photos on Wish.com, which sells inexpensive products directly to consumers from Chinese manufacturers, a model fits her entire body into just one leg of the tights, which are $2 and come in black or nude.

Critics have taken to social media to blast the company for being insensitive.

is this an actual ad for plus size tights?” one person wrote on Twitter.

“Bad day for Wish, who thought it was a good idea to promote plus-size tights using thin models putting their entire bodies in them to show how massive they are,” wrote another.

“What is the point they are trying to make here? That our thunder thighs are so big that their model can fit her entire body into a pair of our tights?” said Cosmopolitan fashion writer Laura Capon.

Requests for comment from Wish.com were not immediately returned.

Wish was started in 2011 by Peter Szulczewski and Danny Zhang, and according to Recode, is second behind Amazon in online mobile retail sales. Recode notes that “Wish targets customers with low-price goods such as dresses, watches, sneakers or jewelry shipped straight from Chinese manufacturers — but that also means delivery can take weeks and items sometimes arrive damaged.”

Take a look at the photos above. Do you find them insensitive or are people being over-sensitive?

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