• just_kitten
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    1 year ago

    I hate the men’s vs women’s clothing quality thing so much. It’s so prevalent in work wear as well. Sadly by having a rather “womanly” figure men’s clothes usually feel like arse on me.

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      1 year ago

      “It’s so prevalent in work wear as well.”

      It really is! I really noticed when I decided to buy nonslip steel caps for work… the women’s ones had pink details (because that’s so important🙄) but were obviously not as well made, and as for the “nonslip” sole… guffaws derisively

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        1 year ago

        Omg, work boots are the WORST. I have two pairs of She Wears from a while ago and they’re better than most but still not great (granted, I have disproportionately thin ankles). No way I’m wrecking my feet with poorly fitting, overly heavy men’s boots or shit quality women’s boots that were clearly an afterthought.

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          In this case, being a largish person with ankles like tree stumps and feet like boats is actually working in my favour for once! Although I still lament not being able to even try on most of the adorable and petite women’s shoes I see sighs

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      It sucks. They’re mostly too big for me or it would be open season. Boy’s clothes are better for that but you still have to try them on