Aidy Bryant Teams up With Old Navy to Redefine Size Inclusion by Offering Every Style in Every Size

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We adore Old Navy for the brand’s fashionable and affordable styles. The company’s latest move is cementing our love for the brand. Old Navy redefining size inclusion by offering every style in every size, with sizes ranging from 0-30 or XS-4X, and each piece will be available at the same price. Every store will have all of the women’s clothing together, no more special sections separated by size. The former Women’s and Women’s Plus collections are merged online as well. Models and mannequins in multiple sizes will be featured on the site and in store.

This is a milestone moment for Old Navy and the fashion industry at large. Saturday Night Live star Aidy Bryant appears in the new BODEQUALITY TV spot in support of the new campaign along side a diverse group of women. Old Navy is equalizing the shopping landscape, giving women the comforting experience they deserve. Aidy told E! News, “I definitely have had times where I did not feel comfortable in my own skin. It still happens to me even though I’ve had major growth in that area, but I think that’s really normal. It’s an everyday battle, you know, and take it hour by hour and try to be kind to yourself.”

The actress explained, “Confidence means lots of different things to me. Sometimes it means advocating for yourself in a difficult moment, and other times it means wearing a thing that makes you feel really good. It’s whatever you need in your darkest time.” And every little thing adds up when it comes to building your confidence and being comfortable in your skin. When you look good, you feel good, and clothes can have an impact on creating a positive mindset. Keep on scrolling to see the fashionable size-inclusive offerings from Old Navy.

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