A proposal pamphlet
I will be handing this pamphlet out in Trumbull Mall in front of stores such a Abercrombie and Fitch as people pass by or hide inside layers of clothes. A pamphlet is the easiest form of writing to get information across and its not long like an essay but eye catching and straight to the point. It’s not realistic that people will sit down for 20 minutes to thoroughly analyze an essay on Size discrimination.
I figured sending a essay to clothes companies, manufacturers or to stores personally wouldn't make much of a difference and I would get no reply, so why not start with victims? When these victims ( Plus Size Women) are aware and ready to fight against this discrimination , more action can be done. If many follow along with my proposal to love their body types and support fashionable companies that gladly invite plus size customers apart of their market, maybe discriminating companies will get the idea.
My style will consist of a variety of pathos ( personal experiences with shopping ) followed by logics ( statistics and quotes) and a discerning tone to bring plus size to realize that they aren’t to blame when its come to difficulty of clothes shopping but rather it is companies marketing that is to blame.
I strongly hope that the pathos will help readers realize “ Hey , I go through that all the time but, I did know it was a real problem?” After that, all the data and example will be included to solidify that size discrimination in the fashion industry is surely alive. It will strike up some anger in the reader because they not see that certain clothes companies think if them as “ Uncool and Unattractive”.
My mission thru this pamphlet is to let readers know that every time they have difficulties shopping isn’t because of their bodies differences but because companies purposely don't want to sell for our sizes. They don't want us as customers , or be apart of their company image, and if they do sell a size extra large , you have to pay them extra for this extra “burden”.
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