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Parents slam Asda over 'sexist' school shorts which are 8cm shorter for girls

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Parents have accused supermarket giant Asda of sexism over the length of a pair of girls school shorts.The supermarket's George label sells a range of school shorts for boys and girls, however has come under fire for one particular pair for girls, the 'girls grey pleated city school shorts' which measure 8cm shorter than a similar pair from the boys' range.Parent campaign group Let Clothes Be Clothes blasted the supermarket chain over the discrepancy with the shorts which are in size seven to eight years.The group campaigns for all UK clothing retailers to stop gender stereotyping when it comes to marketing and branding children's clothing and just make clothes for all.

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