In the movie Zootopia, the animals wear clothes, and from this, we can surmise they have a clothes sizing system, but how do they do sizes for a population not only so diverse in how large they are, but where some species have fundamentally different body shapes? Do they do it by species (e.g. a mouse large), or maybe by category (a rodent medium)? What I've seen also suggests Zootopia still has gendered fashion (e.g. women wearing dresses and skirts while men don't), which seems to be relatively the same as our gendered expectations of clothing regardless of species. This suggests what is fashionable is the same across species, which leads me to another thought. Is there an ideal body type, or perhaps even an ideal species to be conventionally attractive in Zootopia? Do they have plastic surgery to make you look more like a different species?









