Old Navy charging women more than men for plus-sized clothing

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Thursday, November 13, 2014
Old Navy facing backlash over sizing prices
Old Navy is charging women more for plus-size clothing, while all men's sizes are priced the same

Thousands of people are upset with Old Navy for charging women more for plus-size clothing while all men's sizes are priced the same.

An online petition protesting what some call a discriminatory policy has gathered more than 26,000 signatures.

Old Navy's parent company, Gap Incorporated, says it costs more to make plus-size clothes for women, which often require different waistbands and fabric.