Bring Back Victoria’s Secret Inseam Lengths (Height Options)


Bring Back Victoria’s Secret Inseam Lengths (Height Options)
The issue
Victoria’s Secret has for a while now, been representing diversity and inclusion, not just on their runway with models of various heights but also in their clothing options. This inclusivity was demonstrated through the availability of different inseam length options for Short, Regular and Tall customers, not forcing everyone into a 'Regular' category that doesn't fit everyone’s needs or body types. Unfortunately, the recent decision to discontinue these options has left many customers feeling alienated and frustrated.
As someone who has admired the recent shift to diversity within Victoria's Secret’s campaigns and runway models (a lineup of varied Short, Regular, and Tall individuals) it is disheartening to see such a lack of consideration for the very customers these models represent. These inseam options once allowed us to purchase clothing that truly fit; yet, withtheir removal, many of us are left struggling with uncomfortable and ill-fitting garments, unable to embrace our unique body frames.
By reintroducing various inseam lengths, Victoria's Secret would not only cater to the diverse needs of their loyal customers but also reinforce their commitment to diversity and acceptance!!!! Statistical trends show that between 2012 and 2020, inclusive clothing ranges have significantly boosted sales and customer satisfaction in the fashion industry (source: Business Radional).
In a time where inclusivity is more important than ever, ensuring that all body types are celebrated and accommodated reinforces a brand’s integrity and focus on customer care. Stand with us in urging Victoria's Secret to prioritize inclusivity in their sizing once more.
Please sign this petition to urge Victoria’s Secret to bring back the different inseam length options for Short and Tall customers. Let every woman find clothing that fits comfortably and confidently, reinforcing that beauty truly caters to all shapes and sizes.
Sign today and make a difference!
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The issue
Victoria’s Secret has for a while now, been representing diversity and inclusion, not just on their runway with models of various heights but also in their clothing options. This inclusivity was demonstrated through the availability of different inseam length options for Short, Regular and Tall customers, not forcing everyone into a 'Regular' category that doesn't fit everyone’s needs or body types. Unfortunately, the recent decision to discontinue these options has left many customers feeling alienated and frustrated.
As someone who has admired the recent shift to diversity within Victoria's Secret’s campaigns and runway models (a lineup of varied Short, Regular, and Tall individuals) it is disheartening to see such a lack of consideration for the very customers these models represent. These inseam options once allowed us to purchase clothing that truly fit; yet, withtheir removal, many of us are left struggling with uncomfortable and ill-fitting garments, unable to embrace our unique body frames.
By reintroducing various inseam lengths, Victoria's Secret would not only cater to the diverse needs of their loyal customers but also reinforce their commitment to diversity and acceptance!!!! Statistical trends show that between 2012 and 2020, inclusive clothing ranges have significantly boosted sales and customer satisfaction in the fashion industry (source: Business Radional).
In a time where inclusivity is more important than ever, ensuring that all body types are celebrated and accommodated reinforces a brand’s integrity and focus on customer care. Stand with us in urging Victoria's Secret to prioritize inclusivity in their sizing once more.
Please sign this petition to urge Victoria’s Secret to bring back the different inseam length options for Short and Tall customers. Let every woman find clothing that fits comfortably and confidently, reinforcing that beauty truly caters to all shapes and sizes.
Sign today and make a difference!
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The Decision Makers
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Petition created on 2 November 2025