Influencer blasts Zara for false sizing of its viral silver trousers – and she’s not the only person who thinks it | The Sun

A FASHION influencer has slammed Zara for false sizing on its viral silver jeans. 

Georgia Maiy ordered multiple sizes of the Spanish retailer’s ZW The Boy Boy Trousers which have been at the centre of a social media craze.


But the 22-year-old quickly found her usual size in the trousers – and the size above – was too small.

She candidly took to Tik Tok to bash the sizing and warn others what to expect when ordering. 

The influencer said: “Zara is absolutely taking the f*****g p**s with their sizing. 

“I ordered the viral silver jeans in my size and a twelve.

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“And the twelve is nowhere close – I mean nowhere close – to fitting.”

Georgia, from Essex, shared herself with the trousers half on as the rogue sizing meant she couldn’t pull them fully up. 

She bravely added: “I have always struggled with body dysmorphia and this s**t makes it ten times worse.”

The NHS describes body dysmorphia as “a mental health condition where a person spends a lot of time worrying about flaws in their appearance”.

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It said: “Having Body Dysmorphia Disorder does not mean you're vain or self-obsessed. 

“It can be very upsetting and have a big impact on your life.”

Georgia’s candid review of the viral silver jeans struck a chord with other women who have been knocked by Zara’s sizing. 

One person wrote: “I hate going into zara thinking i'll get something cute and then sitting in the changing room crying for 30 minutes.”

Another said: “This makes me feel a bit better because I thought it was just me.”

A third penned: “Oh my God, thank you for posting this.

“It honestly helped me so much today with my jeans and body dysmorphia.”

Zara describes the viral jeans as “mid-waist metallic trousers with belt loops”.

Each pair has five pockets, a front zip fly and button fastening.

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Their social media hype means they have almost totally sold out, with bosses at Zara promising that more sizes are “coming soon”. 

Georgia’s video has totted up almost 130,000 views and resonated with 7,300 likers.

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