I hate fake pockets or clothing that don’t have them. When I see them I wonder what the hell was going through the designer’s mind when they did that. What’s the point of them? I don’t care if it’s fashionable, I want real pockets. I hate carrying things and that includes purses and bags. When clothing have real pockets, it makes me happy. Pockets makes it easier to carry the important things: keys, cellphone, money/wallet. So it’s sucks when you finally find a pair of decent jeans in the right size but they have fake pockets or none at all. Or jackets…who doesn’t put pockets on them?!
I have two choices to make, leave them because they aren’t perfect or buy them and suck it up. It’s not much of a choice because chances of me finding pants that fit me (because I’m very short) and have pockets is very slim.
I also hate shirts that have wide necks, low cut v-neck, or deep plunges on the front. Do they really think that every woman has cleavage? Or big boobs? I have a hard time finding shirts that fit me right. Every time I see a shirt that I like it’s always has a neck that shows too much.
The reason I have such a difficult time finding clothes that fit me is because I’m petite. I’m only 4’7” with small boobs. I need to go after clothes that are mature, that don’t make me look childish…which happens if I appear to be drowning in my pants or shirts.
Recently, I started noticing that in women’s clothing manufacturer use materials that are thin. It’s so thin that it’s a huge chance that a person can see your bra or braless self when you’re wearing them.
Plus, I hate that when it comes to winter clothes shopping that it’s hard to find long sleeves shirts. When you finally do it’s made out of the same thin material. It is that hard for someone to come up with a long sleeve shirt that are not too thick or too thin? It would be perfect for those days you’re trapped in a place where the heat is on high. After all, a person doesn’t want to wear sweaters and turtle-necks all winter long.
DamnBlackHeart · Thu May 24, 2012 @ 12:58am · 0 Comments |