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Old 06-02-2023, 11:25 AM   #36252
issybird
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I've been shopping for shorts and bathing suits on Amazon lately and I must say I'm feeling rather affronted. Every time I do a search, and even when I include my preferred size as a search term, I get back a statement saying that based on what I've ordered, XXL will fit me best and they show me XXL results. I'm not XXL. I'd love to duplicate the shorts I'm wearing right now, just as one example, and I just verified and they're petite medium. Now I'm not saying that petite medium isn't larger than it was 20 years ago, but it's still not XXL. And why not show me the size I asked for? Maybe I have thinner friends?

What is Amazon doing, watching me? "Oh, my goodness, look at her put away that cheese. She won't be a medium for long!" Where's my tin foil hat?

I see the funny side of this, but it's also irritating. I'd love to make a manual change if I could, but clearly Amazon knows best.
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