Woman banned for being 'too old' for skimpy clothing

Lisa Woodman, 28. Photo: SWNS.com
Lisa Woodman, 28. Photo: SWNS.com

A woman in the UK has been banned from every nightclub in her home town after being told she is too old to wear skimpy clothing.

Lisa Woodman, a 28-year-old mother of four from Worcester in the West Midlands, was refused entry to three separate venues because of her short skirts, knee-high boots and low-cut tops, the Daily Mail reports.

All three clubs are owned by the same company and have stated the ban will stay in place until the medical secretary moderates her style of clothing.

Ms Woodman, a "petite" blonde with a size-six figure, said she was furious with her treatment.

"What's wrong with what I wear? I'm not hurting anyone, am I? I am covering everything, and I just want to have a good time," she was quoted as saying.

Ms Woodman freely admits to flaunting her figure but says her clothes are conservative compared to younger females who are allowed "straight in" to the clubs.

She says she was reduced to tears on New Year's Eve when she was turned away by a doorman and told she was "too old" for the clothes she was wearing.

"When I asked the bouncers why me and my sister weren't allowed in, they just said 'You're too old to wear that get-up'," she was quoted as saying.

Ms Woodman recently split from her long-term partner, the father of her four children.

Following the split Ms Woodman underwent a breast enhancement and started attending the gym regularly.

"I split up from my partner last year and I was really upset so I had a boob job in April and got into shape going to the gym and now I just want to flaunt what I've got," she told the Daily Mail.

Ms Woodman said at age 28, she does not consider herself "old".

She has also complained of humiliating treatment at the hands of club staff.

"One doorman even made me walk up and down and turn around in front of people laughing at what I was wearing. I was totally in shock and really humiliated. I look after myself and I'm only 28. I just want to be treated with a bit of respect," she said.