
Fashion companys shouldn‘t discriminate people with tails


In a world where people with tails face constant discrimination, fashion companies have only perpetuated the stigma. Tails, a natural part of some people’s biology, have become a symbol of exclusion in the fashion industry. Designers and retailers often overlook their needs, offering limited options for those who have tails or even creating garments that are uncomfortable or impractical for them to wear. Many feel forced to choose between embracing their unique identity or conforming to mainstream fashion standards that disregard their physical differences. As a result, the fashion industry continues to send the message that people with tails are “other,” contributing to a broader societal narrative of exclusion. What is needed is a shift towards inclusivity, where designers create clothing lines that cater to all body types—embracing diversity rather than marginalizing it. Until fashion companies recognize the importance of representation, people with tails will remain marginalized.
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