@chewy Absolutely - & providing at least the model's height (if not all their other measurements too) can help gauge how the listing photos might translate to my body.
E.g. It's so frustrating to see an item as 'cropped' in the listing but it pools on the floor on me - I often see reviews that petites can 'just hem' an item, but unfortunately it's not always that simple (especially if the rise is too long/ the crotch point too low to fix).
I know that's a lot of information for each listing (so companies likely need to invest more upfront in providing it) but I suspect that it would balance out with the amount of money they'd save from not dealing with 'unfaulty' returns & extra customer service hours to respond to such requests in the first place.
Slight side note but I'm also noticing many customer service reps not having more info on an item than what's already on the listing. That seems like another resource drain - if they can't access the warehouse/ access the staff who can, then what extra help is a company's 'contact us' chat adding?