Not everyone is blindly following the latest fashion trend. Some people are focused on developing their own personal style, and want to invest in clothes that they genuinely love regardless of how popular they are.
But the industry still thinks it knows best and often prioritizes redundant items and designs while the truly needed ones remain limited and hard, if not impossible, to find.
So Reddit user Rachel_BA1 recently asked women to share what pieces of clothing they absolutely hate and why. Many agreed to share their thoughts and the comment section quickly proved that stores need to take a good look at their shelves.
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Pants/skirts/dresses with no pockets. Or worse, fake pockets.
It’s not necessarily that I hate them, but EVERYthing is a crop top now. Can’t find a whole a*s shirt.
The sheerness and overall cheap quality of most clothing these days.
I hate finding a cute top that has the perfect length and neckline, but it comes emblazoned with something like "Live. Laugh. Love." on the front.
Sports apparel that turns pink in the women’s section. My alma mater’s colors are gold and black, why would I want a pink shirt?
The assumption that I want anything to be pink simply because I’m female really gets to me. I feel like we are slowly moving beyond it, but for so long every sports team I’ve supported has been like, “oh, you’re a lady? You must want a pink baby doll tee with a too small logo dead center on your tits.”
Yes. I am sick of being sold pink. For me and my daughter. And to add to the complaint.... ankle socks that don't stay up as demonstrated in this photo.
Have your seen the pink camo clothes? What are you trying to camouflage with? Flamingos??
We need more/better pinks in the men's section please. Salmon is a horrible color.
I agree about being pushed to buy pink. I’m a 61 year old woman, and I have never liked pink, except for underwear and lingerie (and even then just pale pink), or as a small—-repeat, small—-accent color. When I see non-clothing items that shouldn’t be pink being offered in a generally more expensive “womens” version that’s pink, I don’t buy it. I opt for the less expensive normal-colored version that’s actually 100% the same as the stupid pink ones. Think of tool sets as a ridiculous example of this.
It definitely was. Long ago, little boys were dressed in pink and little girls in blue.
Load More Replies...I mean I love pink and probably buy too much of it, but I hate how it's basically forced on you there. Also shorter hemlines and those tiny short sleeves! I would NOT like my armpits to be showing when I lift my arms. Stupid cap sleeves
Yes to the sleeves! What the hell - why do women need shorter sleeves?? Who decided that? Same for shorts - why can't our shorts be as long as men's ? At least make it optional!
Load More Replies...I detest pink. I'm not too big on pastels, period. Everyone I grew up with wore basically blue-black-brown. This "girls have to wear neon pink" is hideous. And sexist. I think it started big time with Victoria's Secret, long ago, when everything was bright pink with "Juicy" printed across the ass of the sweat pants or "Baby" across the incredibly tight Boobage area. I know of no female who thought this was adorable but it signaled some kind of innocent-Lolita-s1ut type of message to wear this stuff. I don't see men being given baby blue things to wear at every turn. But , women must buy this stuff or They wouldn't be making it, I suppose. I buy a lot of my tops and shirts in the men's section, where they have tribal designs, better material, longer sleeves, wider body and colors that aren't radioactively bright. The same evil minds who decided this trend, I think, are the same ones who long ago decided that astroturf could be used as outdoor stair carpeting :)
I want bright neon green. Hyper energetic colors. Not this pink or muted grey/black stuff. If I'm going to the gym I need all the energy I can get.
I hate this. I hate pink. I dislike pale colors in general. I will never buy pink s**t. It's marketed as sports companies being inclusive of women, but all it does is send the message to women that in order to participate, they have to stand out and be marked and that they don't deserve the variety of options their male counterparts do (because it's always only one or two products made for women and dozens for men. And every option for women is a hideous shade of pink).
Didn't used to be such a big thing but over the last 20/30 years it feels like it's mandatory for women/girls to like and want pink for everything..
Agreed! I love sexy, feminine shoes, pretty clothes, sparkling jewelry, having my nails done. But I DON'T DO PINK!!! Please, just stop with all the pink, already.
Plus, not every female out there is in love with the color pink!!! Personally, I never buy pink, never liked the color and avoid it in anything I buy!!! 🤢🤢🤮🤷♀️🤦🏼♀️
my favorite gendered item i've seen is a fishing pole for women, the packaging had a curly script font and camo print with one of the colors replaced with pink. i think the rod itself was all pink, too.
I don't mind if pink's an option. I DO mind when it's either pink or black and pink. Or buy men's stuff.
She said her alma mater's colors are gold and black...anybody else here thinking of the Iowa Hawkeyes at Iowa University (it's in the U.S. for those of you who don't know)
I was just wondering what the significance of the alma mater was. Is it clothes for events there? I don't know how that stuff works :)
Load More Replies...Lol. I love pink, it's my most favourite colour. Unfortunately a lot of people, designers, think that plus size women such as myself, only want to wear black. Couldn't even get a white pair of leggings for the summer as the only place that had them sold out of the larger sizes less than 2 hours after putting them online and when I asked I was told that they wouldn't be getting in more. And then the insult, better luck next year.
Pink is an ugly ass color. No one ever takes you seriously in it and always assumes you're this spoiled brat. Thanks to Mean Girls. Dumb movie made this color even more annoying. "On Wednesday we wear pink". No one took those girls seriously. Also Legally Blonde, Elle Woods. Ugh.
I completely agree. And this absurdity from the Puma - sports shoes with ribbons.
My favorite color is pink but it isn't very adulty. It wasn't until my 50s that I finally embraced my love of pink.
Not a pink fan, and wish women got a better selection of socks.
It's also insulting to someone who sweats lots, I don't want to advertise the issues so easily! Gimmie black.
I saw a hoodie and I loved the design on it but it was only in pink. I was infuriated
You know, back in the 1990s, there was thousands of issues, but clothes and stuff weren't so ridicullously gendered like it is now.
But declaring you only wear your alma mater’s color doesn’t make you better than a woman that wears pink
Unfortunately a lot of women's stuff does not come in other colors, hence the complaint. It’s incredibly hard to find athletic gear that doesn’t have some sort of pink or purple in/on it. It took me an incredibly long time to find good hiking boots that didn’t have lavender or pink accents.
Load More Replies...Clothing with cutouts that make it next to impossible to wear a bra.
I’m not that vain, I wear a bra anyway if I want to. Who cares if you can see the straps? I certainly don’t
Plus size clothes that are just larger cuts of the exact same pattern for smaller clothes, so if a shirt is 1" wider then it's also somehow 1" longer. How many adults grow taller as they grow fatter? It completely changes the look of the item.
Imagine if they took plus size clothes built for bigger bodies, bigger bellies and boobs and then just sized them down for smaller sizes. The fit would be ridiculous. I feel like fat people deserve to have well fitting clothes like smaller people do.
The most ridiculous thing were pants with low waist in plus size. I remember one year desperately needing new pants but couldn't find anything but. I'd rather go like Steve Urkel than having my belly sticking out all the time!
Ripped jeans.
There, I said it.
The fact that you have to pay more for an article of clothing that's mangled than it's intact counterpart is what gets me.
Knee high boots. I would actually love wearing them, but the standard sizes are too tight for my muscular calves, wider fits are inevitably of the "you're big, so you should be happy wearing ugly" variety, and I can't afford to have a pair made to fit.
Personally, I loathe all clothing made of polyester- spandex. What a nasty fabric. It doesn't breathe, so there's no escaping being hot. It clings to every figure flaw, somehow magnifying those. Sigh.
And all plus size clothing is made with it. 'Lets take people who are probably already self conscious, ok, now lets throw spandex with hideous prints on it' Why did they think this was a good idea??
The general women’s fit for t-shirts. I hate them! Too fitting, weird sleeves and necklines... I never felt comfortable in one. Once I discovered more boxy and gender neutral fits I felt so much more confident and happy. Just a different fit for the same type of garment can make all the difference!
I buy men's or unisex t-shirts. Better material and more comfortable.
High Heels. Why do they even exist? They’re basically death contraptions that are super uncomfortable that aren’t good for walking or standing for long periods of time. The only heels I’ve ever found that are comfortable enough to wear for more than an hour are my Clarke wedges, and even then those are wedges. There is no way to make stilettos comfortable
To answer the question of their existence. Shoes with heels were first used by horse riding peoples because they provide a better stand in the stirrups. If you look at the whole history, they were a integral part of mens fashion before women adopted them. So ladies, if somebody points out your lack of heels, you can ask them if you look like you plan on going to war on horseback.
Girl sleeves. Like short capped sleeves on women's tops. Just give me regular sized sleeves.
Shoes for women are literally the worst. Almost universally, they're designed to look good rather than to support your body. And I think most people don't get how damaging that is because it's so normalized. Shoes are what go between you and the ground! That's what absorbs the shock of your bodyweight slamming into the ground over and over again every day!
And, like, no one makes shoes for fat people. Women's shoes are so slim and dainty compared to men's shoes! Not just like, the length and the size, but men's shoes are clunkier and more sturdily built, I'm assuming to support a larger size of person slamming into them.
But, like, what happens when you're just a fat chick and you've got 200 lbs slamming into those ballet flats over and over?
Heel spurs. The answer is heel spurs.
And why are the comfy shoe only made in styles for much older women like you see grandma wearing them? Can't I have a cute orthopedic shoe? Style and comfort can go together and not take away from either.
Wool winter dresses - with short sleeves.
Lingerie. Especially if it's lacy. It hardly ever looks good underneath proper clothes, it's itchy and irritating and in my size, it's either unflattering or unaffordable. Also, most skirts above the knee and most trousers. I find them restrictive. I have refused to wear jeans since I was a teenager, as I find them uncomfortable and masculine. (Yes, I'll admit to being fussy.)
Can they please start making more clothes that don't need to be steamed before you put it on? It's 2021 I think anti wrinkle clothing should be the norm by now.
so much of women’s clothing is made to be uncomfortable or aesthetically pleasing, not comfortable to the wearer or conducive to free movement.
In (online) stores most of the clothing is too revealing and you couldn’t wear them to school or work. I see a lot of crop tops and annoying cut outs. For example I see a cute top in a store but when I turn it around it has an open back…. It is really hard to find modest clothes that are not old fashioned.
I don't mind much about modesty, but being of a certain age, I don't care to display the upper arms, but apparently sleeves in summer are forbidden
Ugg boots... Short for uggly...lol
Maybe it's the fake UGG boots, but I think they're dreadful as they never hold their shape, never seem to fit anyone well and look so dingy and dirty. I just never got the love for them.
Lots of people love them, so I'm glad they're comfy. I think they looked ridiculous on me, and about 99% of people.
I don't care about trendy anymore, I have wide feet and want to be comfy and pain free, so you'll have to live with Crocks and uggs lol.
Strapless bras. They either don’t stay or you have to wear them too tight they are uncomfortable
I have two strapless bras from Wonderbra and they are awesome! Great fit and great hold. I'm a size D
Ankle pants. Sitting here waiting until this God awful trend goes away so I can buy pants again. Unflattering, ugly, especially the wide length ankle pants, just why??
I'm actually happy with ankle trousers because I'm short, they are normal length for me. It's so difficult to find nice trousers when you are short
Boho style dresses with the little boob cups, sized up for 12 and above without expanding the cups.
Seriously. Really hate the specified boob areas for most tops and dresses. Most I see even being a b cup might be too big to fit. And if you're a ddd amd buy your size and try to allocate your boobs in the area there's no way because not even nipple would be covered.
Most shoes, as they are too narrow.
Why oh why can't we have shoes with proper toe boxes? Even the tennis shoes are too narrow at the front. Are we not supposed to have toes?
Trousers with fabric so thin that it clings and highlights every lump.
Also not a specific item, but I hate it when I'm shopping for clothes and see something that looks great but then it turns out to be made of icky fabric that feels scratchy or would make you feel swampy and sweaty or is too thin to hang nicely.
Pants made of thin material also pill and wear through after being worn only a few times. As for icky material, how about ordering a designer name cotton jersey nightgown that smells like vomit, even after being washed repeatedly with highly scented detergent and scent crystals? Waste of money, as the smell is so foul and strong it makes me nauseous and I can’t sleep. Can’t even use them as rags, because they’d just be vomit-smelling rags.
Tights! I think Americans call them pantyhose. They are so annoying, especially if they’re too small and they started to twist around the crotch area lol
Bras.
If they are the right fut and don't have anything that's itchy or poking me I love the support and security.
Cold shoulder tops. Why. Why would you create a thing that makes you cold ON PURPOSE?
Cuz not everybody is cold all the time? Personally, I'm always too warm. Also, it's a style. Some people like it, others don't. Variety exists for good reasons.
1 piece bathing suits are leading me to believe that I'm not proportioned like a normal human
Strapless dresses/ tops. I'm flat chested, so those never stay up. If I go too long without tugging them up all the damn time, my nipples come out to say hello. It pains me whenever I see an otherwise cute dress/ top that I can't wear because they're strapless.
If the dress is worth the effort, it's actually very easy to add straps. If you can't sew, you can buy ready made straps (check wedding dress shops and suppliers).
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I don't see the point in this list. It's less "these are the problems with women's clothes in general" and more "I hate this particular clothing item". Virtually all of these just have me saying "OK, so don't buy them".
Yup...For over half the list I was going "huh...I actually like this though". The only real issues are the "pants with no pockets", "everything is pink" and "why the heck is every shirt a croptop now??". Everything else is just a matter of taste.
Load More Replies...My biggest complaint is that my clothes dont last anywhere near as long as my husbands do. Even my jeans... we go shopping and both buy jeans, which we both wear with the same regularity. My jeans are always more expensive than his, even if we buy the same brand, and on average last 18months before they start to wear and get holes or the stitching comes undone. My husband's jeans least him on average 3 years. Same for our work clothes. We are both professional office workers so our attire is similar. His work shirts last approx 5 years before they fall apart. Mine last approx 3 and most significantly less. The shirt I have on right now actually needs to be thrown away. It's 2 years old but the stitching around the cuff is all coming loose. I've already had to replace the buttons twice. Why are women's clothes such shitty quality???
I have been shopping in the Men's department for a couple of decades now. Pants, you can buy length you want, they are usually well made, and wrinkle free. Shoes/sneakers are also better made and better styles if they carry the smaller mens sizes. Sweaters, some tops too. You can accessorize to make them more feminine. Women's fashion is just awful
Load More Replies...Can I throw in winter boots and shoes that are not water resistant? It rains a lot where I live and I'm tired of arriving at work with wet feet, even if I buy a decent quality brand. Unfortunately I'm too small to wear mens shoes and boys shoes aren't smart enough for work.
Okay, I know a lot of you will hate me for this, but I hate crocs. They are comfortable, but they look terrible and ugly!
I use them. With socks. I'm gonna rot in hell.
Load More Replies...I have trouble finding plus size shorts with pockets and belt loops. Faux pockets and elastic edge one dominate the market. I just want a simple pair of non-hot pants shorts that i can put on and do a hike in without looking like i just rolled out of bed.
I know what you mean about no belt loops! I only recently started buying ones with elastic waistbands and could do with a belt as well.
Load More Replies...A lot of these posts are on the more general theme that women's clothes are not designed for comfort and practicality.
I and my daughter are tall, 5'9" & 5'10" and my biggest gripe is clothing companies that list tall women's pants and the inseam is 32"! Please make the minimum length for tall pants at least 34 inches. Or better yet, start sizing women's pants the way they do men's.
I have and still wear clothing from my teens (in my fifties) especially jeans - seriously, jeans take a minimum of five years to wear in, become soft and comfortable. Seems like nothing I buy new nowadays lasts more than a year. T-shirts develop holes, underwear unravels, socks become “crunchy”, who the heck has $500+ to buy a bra that actually fits? I’m honestly questioning “do men have to put up with this?”
Pockets pockets pockets pockets ... there should be pockets that are useable in every pant and dress/skirt just as there is in mens clothes ... also agree no fabric should be made with that sheer itchy polyester fabric just totally uncomfortable that can't be washed nor can you wear them and be comfortable .... plus t shirts cut with extra fabric for women with boobs and with these you can forget the pockets
Many of these are why I buy almost all of my clothes from vintage/thrift shops. Also for environmental reasons, but I prefer vintage styles and quality.
So true, it solves so many problems. The only one that it doesn't is probably the amount of pockets.
Load More Replies...Many women (including myself) complain about button-down shirts gaping open in the front. Why don't they add 2 more buttons and put the buttons closer together?
Yes! Where I'm from there is only one brand who makes women's shirts with three buttons close together in the chest area. They are godsent and I buy all my shirts from them.
Load More Replies...And that's some of the many reasons why I decided to just wear man's clothes
The shoe thing is actually real though I have RA and my foot has become deformed due to rheumatic nodules I work in an office and the only things I can wear are sandals with the front of my foot out or work boots
Pakistani Fashion Designer Ochre is the best and you can get the best fashion girls formal collection in the best Ochre PK brand.
Honestly I agree with so many of these. Most cothing/shoes for women and girls being pink, crop tops, no pockets and fake pockets, bras and narrow shoes... Personally, I don't mind the colour pink but I don't want every single item of clothing that I own to be pink. And shoes! My dad is over 6 feet and I take after him height wise, which means I've got big feet (size 12). The only way I can get comfortable shoes is if I shop in the men's section which sucks because sometimes I want cute and comfortable shoes. But, nope, not really an option for me. Same with clothes. I forget exactly what it's called but I've got a sensory disorder, which makes it impossible for me to wear clothes are too tight or clingy. Leggings are a big no, turtlenecks are huge no, any type of clothing that's really tight around my knees, neck and elbows are a no... You get the picture. That means I'm generally stuck with men's clothes as well as shoes.
I hate and don’t understand, why bathing suits, seem to be made smaller than they use to be. For example, I have an old bathing suit from early 2000’s, it’s a medium, I still wear them and fit perfect. Around 2017, I went to the same store I bought my other one. A medium fit like a small. I would have to get an x large to get them to fit any kind of way. Yet I can still wear my medium bathing suit I bought years ago. And guys have way cooler stuff. Not all women are girly. I usually buy men’s shirts and shoes. Not to mention their clothes seem to be cheaper.
Most men would kill for the range of clothing options women have. I don’t think calling out specific types of clothing helps this list. I do however understand the quality arguments as well as pockets. Wife’s wedding dress has pockets and this was the key feature
Pretty much all of this is why I shop in the men's section for clothes. I have pockets galore, my underwear don't ride up my a$$, my shorts don't show off my hoohaa, my t-shirts are roomy, comfy, and don't restrict my arms (wheelchair user). Complaining doesn't do a darn bit of good, just stop buying it
I like how I came here because of my curiosity. And I don’t understand a thing (a few things but sometimes I don’t get what is being said)
Why has anyone mentioned belts? Women's belt suck esp the ones for jeans... those flimsy ones are useless... i prefer shopping in the men's section.. Even the shorts are so bad... i am not a great fan for those sexy ones... i like comfort..
My sister and I pretty much only buy skate belts as they last forever and fit better. The only time I don't is when I am wearing one that looks pretty but doesn't need to be functional, like with a dress :) I think a lot of women shop in mens section, but I have always wondered how the jeans/shorts fit, as men's are not designed for people with wider hips. I buy almost all my clothes at op shops (second hand) to get ones that are more varied in shape and style. I often look out for longer shorts for my sister as they are what she prefers.
Load More Replies...According to what I've read, nobody like clothes and we all should be naked and without shoes. Everyone hate something in this list.
I laughed my but off at this list, don't you people have access to tailor's? Also purchasable material to make clothes? Also cant you somehow gather and protest for pockets and all the other "issues" in here? I seen mega duper cloth companies beg forgiveness to 10+ customers offended for something who posted on twitter, i am shore 100+ woman could get at leat 1 pocket on a pair of jeans that way? Sorry for being condescending but you deserve it all!
Haha, in most countries tailors and even fabric to make your own clothes is very expensive. I found it amazing that my aunt, who lives overseas could choose fabric she liked cheap and have it made into dresses for not much. Also, isn't this list us coming together to 'protest'? If you don't care about what we are talking about, why read to the end? You do come off as very condescending and saying anyone group deserves negative treatment is highly offensive.
Load More Replies...Unpopular opinion but you brought all these things on yourselves. If nobody bought them they wouldn't sell them.
I don't see the point in this list. It's less "these are the problems with women's clothes in general" and more "I hate this particular clothing item". Virtually all of these just have me saying "OK, so don't buy them".
Yup...For over half the list I was going "huh...I actually like this though". The only real issues are the "pants with no pockets", "everything is pink" and "why the heck is every shirt a croptop now??". Everything else is just a matter of taste.
Load More Replies...My biggest complaint is that my clothes dont last anywhere near as long as my husbands do. Even my jeans... we go shopping and both buy jeans, which we both wear with the same regularity. My jeans are always more expensive than his, even if we buy the same brand, and on average last 18months before they start to wear and get holes or the stitching comes undone. My husband's jeans least him on average 3 years. Same for our work clothes. We are both professional office workers so our attire is similar. His work shirts last approx 5 years before they fall apart. Mine last approx 3 and most significantly less. The shirt I have on right now actually needs to be thrown away. It's 2 years old but the stitching around the cuff is all coming loose. I've already had to replace the buttons twice. Why are women's clothes such shitty quality???
I have been shopping in the Men's department for a couple of decades now. Pants, you can buy length you want, they are usually well made, and wrinkle free. Shoes/sneakers are also better made and better styles if they carry the smaller mens sizes. Sweaters, some tops too. You can accessorize to make them more feminine. Women's fashion is just awful
Load More Replies...Can I throw in winter boots and shoes that are not water resistant? It rains a lot where I live and I'm tired of arriving at work with wet feet, even if I buy a decent quality brand. Unfortunately I'm too small to wear mens shoes and boys shoes aren't smart enough for work.
Okay, I know a lot of you will hate me for this, but I hate crocs. They are comfortable, but they look terrible and ugly!
I use them. With socks. I'm gonna rot in hell.
Load More Replies...I have trouble finding plus size shorts with pockets and belt loops. Faux pockets and elastic edge one dominate the market. I just want a simple pair of non-hot pants shorts that i can put on and do a hike in without looking like i just rolled out of bed.
I know what you mean about no belt loops! I only recently started buying ones with elastic waistbands and could do with a belt as well.
Load More Replies...A lot of these posts are on the more general theme that women's clothes are not designed for comfort and practicality.
I and my daughter are tall, 5'9" & 5'10" and my biggest gripe is clothing companies that list tall women's pants and the inseam is 32"! Please make the minimum length for tall pants at least 34 inches. Or better yet, start sizing women's pants the way they do men's.
I have and still wear clothing from my teens (in my fifties) especially jeans - seriously, jeans take a minimum of five years to wear in, become soft and comfortable. Seems like nothing I buy new nowadays lasts more than a year. T-shirts develop holes, underwear unravels, socks become “crunchy”, who the heck has $500+ to buy a bra that actually fits? I’m honestly questioning “do men have to put up with this?”
Pockets pockets pockets pockets ... there should be pockets that are useable in every pant and dress/skirt just as there is in mens clothes ... also agree no fabric should be made with that sheer itchy polyester fabric just totally uncomfortable that can't be washed nor can you wear them and be comfortable .... plus t shirts cut with extra fabric for women with boobs and with these you can forget the pockets
Many of these are why I buy almost all of my clothes from vintage/thrift shops. Also for environmental reasons, but I prefer vintage styles and quality.
So true, it solves so many problems. The only one that it doesn't is probably the amount of pockets.
Load More Replies...Many women (including myself) complain about button-down shirts gaping open in the front. Why don't they add 2 more buttons and put the buttons closer together?
Yes! Where I'm from there is only one brand who makes women's shirts with three buttons close together in the chest area. They are godsent and I buy all my shirts from them.
Load More Replies...And that's some of the many reasons why I decided to just wear man's clothes
The shoe thing is actually real though I have RA and my foot has become deformed due to rheumatic nodules I work in an office and the only things I can wear are sandals with the front of my foot out or work boots
Pakistani Fashion Designer Ochre is the best and you can get the best fashion girls formal collection in the best Ochre PK brand.
Honestly I agree with so many of these. Most cothing/shoes for women and girls being pink, crop tops, no pockets and fake pockets, bras and narrow shoes... Personally, I don't mind the colour pink but I don't want every single item of clothing that I own to be pink. And shoes! My dad is over 6 feet and I take after him height wise, which means I've got big feet (size 12). The only way I can get comfortable shoes is if I shop in the men's section which sucks because sometimes I want cute and comfortable shoes. But, nope, not really an option for me. Same with clothes. I forget exactly what it's called but I've got a sensory disorder, which makes it impossible for me to wear clothes are too tight or clingy. Leggings are a big no, turtlenecks are huge no, any type of clothing that's really tight around my knees, neck and elbows are a no... You get the picture. That means I'm generally stuck with men's clothes as well as shoes.
I hate and don’t understand, why bathing suits, seem to be made smaller than they use to be. For example, I have an old bathing suit from early 2000’s, it’s a medium, I still wear them and fit perfect. Around 2017, I went to the same store I bought my other one. A medium fit like a small. I would have to get an x large to get them to fit any kind of way. Yet I can still wear my medium bathing suit I bought years ago. And guys have way cooler stuff. Not all women are girly. I usually buy men’s shirts and shoes. Not to mention their clothes seem to be cheaper.
Most men would kill for the range of clothing options women have. I don’t think calling out specific types of clothing helps this list. I do however understand the quality arguments as well as pockets. Wife’s wedding dress has pockets and this was the key feature
Pretty much all of this is why I shop in the men's section for clothes. I have pockets galore, my underwear don't ride up my a$$, my shorts don't show off my hoohaa, my t-shirts are roomy, comfy, and don't restrict my arms (wheelchair user). Complaining doesn't do a darn bit of good, just stop buying it
I like how I came here because of my curiosity. And I don’t understand a thing (a few things but sometimes I don’t get what is being said)
Why has anyone mentioned belts? Women's belt suck esp the ones for jeans... those flimsy ones are useless... i prefer shopping in the men's section.. Even the shorts are so bad... i am not a great fan for those sexy ones... i like comfort..
My sister and I pretty much only buy skate belts as they last forever and fit better. The only time I don't is when I am wearing one that looks pretty but doesn't need to be functional, like with a dress :) I think a lot of women shop in mens section, but I have always wondered how the jeans/shorts fit, as men's are not designed for people with wider hips. I buy almost all my clothes at op shops (second hand) to get ones that are more varied in shape and style. I often look out for longer shorts for my sister as they are what she prefers.
Load More Replies...According to what I've read, nobody like clothes and we all should be naked and without shoes. Everyone hate something in this list.
I laughed my but off at this list, don't you people have access to tailor's? Also purchasable material to make clothes? Also cant you somehow gather and protest for pockets and all the other "issues" in here? I seen mega duper cloth companies beg forgiveness to 10+ customers offended for something who posted on twitter, i am shore 100+ woman could get at leat 1 pocket on a pair of jeans that way? Sorry for being condescending but you deserve it all!
Haha, in most countries tailors and even fabric to make your own clothes is very expensive. I found it amazing that my aunt, who lives overseas could choose fabric she liked cheap and have it made into dresses for not much. Also, isn't this list us coming together to 'protest'? If you don't care about what we are talking about, why read to the end? You do come off as very condescending and saying anyone group deserves negative treatment is highly offensive.
Load More Replies...Unpopular opinion but you brought all these things on yourselves. If nobody bought them they wouldn't sell them.