Here's another outrage. A mother took her young teenage daughter to M&S with the intention of having a bra fitting for her first bra. While in the lingerie section they were approached by a sales assistant, a man of about six feet two, dressed in women's clothes, saying "can I help you?" or words to that effect. The girl was completely freaked out and the couple left the store.
archived 4 Aug 2025 19:34:46 UTC
archive.ph
The employee in question apparently works across the store, not purely in the lingerie department, and is not someone who carries out bra fittings. But he didn't think it at all inappropriate to approach an adolescent girl in this very female department, among female underwear. And M&S doesn't seem to think this is a red flag at all, oh no. A very qualified apology and a request to make a specific booking time when it will be arranged that this particular mother and daughter will have a female sales assistant attend to them.
View attachment 62755
M&S seems to have no intention whatsoever of telling male sales assistants to stay the hell out of the women's underwear department, whether or not they are wearing women's clothes at the time. It seems to believe it's entirely appropriate that any woman going into such a store might be approached by a transvestite man in the lingerie area. It seems to have no idea at all that an employee behaving like this is a huge red flag waving to alert them to a predator.
This has to stop.