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Plus Size Clothing Stores Accessibility: We Tested 3 Sites Against WCAG 2.1 AA
Web accessibility is a legal requirement — under the ADA in the U.S. and the European Accessibility Act in the EU. We ran an automated WCAG 2.1 Level AA scan on 3 plus size clothing stores to see how the group measures up.
How many plus size clothing stores pass accessibility checks?
67% failed the automated checks (grade C, D, or F). Of 3 sites scanned: 1 scored an A, 1 graded C, 1 graded D, and 0 graded F.
Grades reflect the high-frequency barriers automated scanners most often flag — so an A means a site is clean on those, not that it has zero issues of any kind. Across the full set of WCAG 2.1 AA checks, sites averaged 8.7 types of barrier.
The most common accessibility failures
| Barrier | Share of sites |
|---|---|
| Some content on the page isn’t inside a recognized region (header, nav, main, footer, aside). | 100% |
| Ensure ARIA attributes are not prohibited for an element’s role | 67% |
| Ensure elements with an ARIA role that require child roles contain them | 67% |
| A button’s visible text doesn’t match the description it announces to screen readers. | 67% |
| Ensure that lists are structured correctly | 67% |
| Ensure | 67% |
| This page is missing a main heading (H1). | 67% |
| Ensure aria-hidden elements are not focusable nor contain focusable elements | 33% |
| Some buttons have no description that screen readers can announce. | 33% |
| An iframe (embedded content) has no title. | 33% |
The most accessible plus size clothing stores
These scored an A — clean on the high-frequency barriers we grade:
- eloquii.com
Methodology
We scanned each site with axe-core 4.11.4 against WCAG 2.1 Level AA, in its default state, and reported automatically-detectable failures. Automated testing catches a portion of accessibility barriers; full conformance also requires manual and assistive-technology testing. See our methodology for details.
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