New 3-D body scanners are reshaping clothing, car seats,
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New 3-D body scanners are reshaping clothing, car seats,
and more
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Women never measured an average 32-20-32 in the 1920's. The only time the average women could have a waist that small is with a corset. And it was in the 1950's that the average woman measured 36-28-38, these days measurements are closer to 39-33-41. There are plenty of studies on this.
Posted by Dee | February 29, 2008 1:49 AM
Posted on February 29, 2008 01:49