Why 'Standard' Sizing Fails 80% of Nurses: The Math of Body Profiles
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Have you ever had this experience: an S top is too tight at the chest, but an M feels like a giant sack? Or the waist fits, but the pants are dragging on the floor? You are not alone.
Traditional uniform brands rely on a 'normal distribution' standardized sizing system (XS-XXL). This means they are designing clothes based on an 'average' that doesn't actually exist. According to our research, only about 20% of healthcare professionals perfectly fit these standard sizes.
Body diversity goes far beyond XS to XXL: Two people with the same chest measurement might have completely different shoulder widths; two people with the same waist might have a 10cm difference in leg length. For nurses performing high-intensity movements like lifting patients or performing CPR, 'close enough' fit is actually a professional hindrance.
GEGIX exists to break the arrogance of the 'average.' Through the Body Profile system, we process proportions, not sizes. Whether you have a long torso, broad shoulders, or a petite frame, the essence of customization is respecting every unique proportion of your body.