Here is the reply. Patronising and does not address the question of male bra fitters (no idea what the correct terminology is, sorry. They are non-women. If non-men is good enough for the Green Party, then non-women is surely good enough for here). However, I did not really expect anything thing else from M&S. But if they get enough protests and feel they are losing enough business they may listen eventually. The SEA provides for female only changing spaces and I do not understand why shops feel they have to ignore this.
Although very noisy, the transwomen market cannot possibly be as large as the women women who buy for the household, why are they going out their way to drive us away? Baffling.
Why should I have to buy several bras and take them back? I am not going to spend a single penny in M&S until they change these policies.
I've found a mail order company called Miss Mary of Sweden and although expensive the bras are really good and comfortable.
^Thanks very much for your email. I'm really sorry to hear you no longer feel confident shopping with us.
We want our customers to feel comfortable and enjoy shopping in our stores. Our changing rooms, wherever they are located in-store, are available for all customers to use with respect to other customers’ privacy. All of our fitting room cubicles also have lockable doors to ensure full customer privacy.
We take our responsibility to create a place where everyone – customers and colleagues – feels included, and can be themselves, seriously. Our 8,000 experienced bra fitters are specifically trained to understand our customers’ needs and make them feel at ease, as they measure and select the most suitable bras.
Thanks again for getting in touch (name). We really would love to see you shopping with us again in the future, and I hope you have a lovely evening.^
PS tried for italics for the reply from M&S but not sure it worked.