So im not a woman, but from what ive seen, womens clothing seems like it would be really uncomfortable.
Like bras or like really thin underwears, or heels/ shoes and it always seems to be like super tight to the point it would rub away at your skin if you moved to much... they dont seem to conform to the persons bodyshape and try and expose as much skin as possible. Am I just stereotyping or is that the way it seems to be, I dunno It just seems like there isnt/ very little womens clothing that would look comfortable... If you have experience with this then by all means feel free to put your two cents in as im... mostly clueless with this sort of thing...
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Like bras or like really thin underwears, or heels/ shoes and it always seems to be like super tight to the point it would rub away at your skin if you moved to much... they dont seem to conform to the persons bodyshape and try and expose as much skin as possible. Am I just stereotyping or is that the way it seems to be, I dunno It just seems like there isnt/ very little womens clothing that would look comfortable... If you have experience with this then by all means feel free to put your two cents in as im... mostly clueless with this sort of thing...
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Haha I guess it really depends. A tag on underwear in the wrong place can be really annoying. Bra straps can be terrible if you have a sunburn, underwires are really really awful sometimes. I don’t wear leggings too much but as long as they don’t have a seam they can be pretty comfy. I assume most tight clothes are worse if you are a heavier person though? I mostly wear a tank top or shirt and jeans if I am lazy or a dress if less so.
thats fair enough then, I was just under the impression that there really isnt that many comfortable clothes available for women to wear, a lot of it seems to be quite revealing and seems to mould the wearer to the traditional hourglass figure that the media and such seem to depict, rather than allowing the wearers natural shape to be expressed instead, I have also heard that a lot of womens clothes dont have much in the way of pockets. Im not to knowledgeable in this area though being a guy xD, but I find this sort of thing interesting and what people have to say about it
Pockets! Pockets is definitely a Big Problem. A lot of my jeans have fake pockets. Otherwise I am sure there are plenty of uncomfortable clothes out there, I just don’t wear them. I mean like the kind of stuff celebrities wear looks uncomfortable. Heels can really cut your feet.
I don’t really wear anything that molds to my body, other than leggings sometimes, so I’m probably not the right person to give an opinion!
You know what’s comfortable? Boxer shorts.
I don’t really wear anything that molds to my body, other than leggings sometimes, so I’m probably not the right person to give an opinion!
You know what’s comfortable? Boxer shorts.
I really dont like tight clothes i find they just like wear my skin into a rash or otherwise irritate it, and pockets are a pain in the butt to access when your sitting down you have to straighten out your leg and fight through the other things in your pocket just to get what you want...
Loose clothing is so much nicer to wear, I super like joggers, t-shirts and jumpers in the winter, summertime its shorts and t-shirts come vests if i have any!
High heels really dont look comfortable, id end up breaking my neck and/or ankle if i where to walk around in those things xD
Yes! boxer shorts are the best!
Loose clothing is so much nicer to wear, I super like joggers, t-shirts and jumpers in the winter, summertime its shorts and t-shirts come vests if i have any!
High heels really dont look comfortable, id end up breaking my neck and/or ankle if i where to walk around in those things xD
Yes! boxer shorts are the best!
Haha we call jumpers sweaters in the US, I thought you were talking about dresses for a second! Jumpers/sweaters are the best, I wish I had more opportunity to wear them. But that’s mostly just November-February here (when it gets to like 24C here I consider it winter clothes time). Cozy and snuggly.
Yeah things with heels can be hard especially if you don’t wear them often. I wore boots as my regular shoes for a while and most women’s designs have a higher heel than man’s pair so I got pretty used to them, although dress heels are a lot more narrow, and way easier to roll your ankle in. Oh and by “boot” I mean like a cowboy boot.
Yeah things with heels can be hard especially if you don’t wear them often. I wore boots as my regular shoes for a while and most women’s designs have a higher heel than man’s pair so I got pretty used to them, although dress heels are a lot more narrow, and way easier to roll your ankle in. Oh and by “boot” I mean like a cowboy boot.
Ive not had much experience with dresses myself, apart from that one time that I had to wear a tutu for a school play, That was kinda strange, not quite sure what that was about, I think i might have been covering for someone that went of sick?? I dunno I dont really remember it all to well...
I do like the cosyness of sweaters/jumpers though, onesies are my absolute favourite comfort clothing but you gotta get a big one otherwise you cant move in it...
It doesnt get as cold as that over here, -10c ish is the coldest we really see, though we dont have very hot summers either compared to the rest of the world we be lucky to break into the 30's usually, most of our building dont have A/C
Oh okay, guess like any shoe you need to wear them in, though the blisters you get during the process have gotta be absolute murder
I do like the cosyness of sweaters/jumpers though, onesies are my absolute favourite comfort clothing but you gotta get a big one otherwise you cant move in it...
It doesnt get as cold as that over here, -10c ish is the coldest we really see, though we dont have very hot summers either compared to the rest of the world we be lucky to break into the 30's usually, most of our building dont have A/C
Oh okay, guess like any shoe you need to wear them in, though the blisters you get during the process have gotta be absolute murder
Fair enough everyone has different preferences its good to see different points of view about it to be honest, the tight undies I would imagine be a bit like your own clothing is giving ya a wedgie or something uncomfortable to say the least... well kinda but again its down to preference i suppose and how one wants to portray themselves and how they like to feel doing it! Thank ya for your input!
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