February 28, 2001

Squeeze Jeans

1407 Broadway Ste. 2202

New York, NY 10018

Dear Squeeze Jeans:

I have a suggestion for change in the way you size your jeans. It only concerns your child sizes 7-16.. Those sizes go in sequence of two's; for instance 10 goes right into 12. For some people who are "in between" sizes, it is hard for them to find fitted, comfortable pants.

Some children have a smaller waist with long legs, or maybe they might be a little heavy with short legs. I believe that pants sizes should have more variations and options. Or you should have, for example, a size 11, which falls between a size 10 and 12. In your adult and teen/junior sizes, they go by ones in size, and they all fit well. There are even sizes 0 and 00 (double zero), which are incredibly convenient for the more petite customers you have.

Another idea that might work is to have a certain size waist combined with a particular size length. For example, a young girl might try on a size 10 and it fits well in the waist, but the length is a little too short. So, have the length be the same length as a size 12, but still have the waist be small and stay at 10. That could be how a size 11 fits.

I believe that this is an excellent suggestion, and maybe even an addition to your already wonderful aelection of jeans.

I hope that you listen to my ideas and take them into consideration. It would accommodate the needs of numerous individuals when shopping for pants.

Thank you very much for your time, and I hope to hear from you soon.

Sincerely,