I like a midi personally. All the airflow with fewer downsides. Short skirts make it really hard to sit down, people will creep shot you, and a gentle breeze will show your goods to the world. Being constantly vigilant is another discomfort on its own.
Having worn both men’s and women’s clothing, I end up doing a hodgepodge. Men’s t-shirts are much nicer, they fit and flow better, and they don’t do that annoying quarter sleeve thing. No boob viewing holes in men’s tops. Jeans I’ll skip, they are too heavy and narrow in the hip. Undergarments are more reasonably priced and come in bulk. Hoodies of course.
I think a lot of our clothes are designed to be looked at rather than worn and that’s where all the issues to come into play.
Whoever says that women’s clothes are necessarily less comfortable than men’s had never worn a loose skirt on a hot summer day.
Formal clothes, sure, but men’s formal clothes also suck donkey balls in terms of comfort.
I like a midi personally. All the airflow with fewer downsides. Short skirts make it really hard to sit down, people will creep shot you, and a gentle breeze will show your goods to the world. Being constantly vigilant is another discomfort on its own.
Having worn both men’s and women’s clothing, I end up doing a hodgepodge. Men’s t-shirts are much nicer, they fit and flow better, and they don’t do that annoying quarter sleeve thing. No boob viewing holes in men’s tops. Jeans I’ll skip, they are too heavy and narrow in the hip. Undergarments are more reasonably priced and come in bulk. Hoodies of course.
I think a lot of our clothes are designed to be looked at rather than worn and that’s where all the issues to come into play.