I keep trying to encourage people who have sewing machines to set up alteration shops to make pockets and enlarge stuff like jeans where the pockets are too small to be useful.
Yeah, I wore men's jeans for decades until they started being cut to emphasize the package. Now I make weird choices like wearing Old Navy's summer linen pants and getting them two sizes too big so I can put my Lumix in the pocket; it's unaesthetic but easier than dealing with stupid belt purses.
Yep. If you actually DO STUFF it’s a constant problem. I love fashion generally but hate that what’s usually offered is so restrictive for average women’s real lives
Try men's pants.
They have pockets and sensible measurements.
Waist Circumference by Leg Length.
Nobody fucking knows what a Size 5 is in pants. Is that big? small? long legs & tiny waist? short legs and big waist? WTF is that? Nah give me 32x30.
Mens pants used to be my default choice, but some time in the 90s the thighs and front were redesigned to emphasize the package and they both look ridiculous and do not fit a body with a six-inch difference between hips and thighs.
Au contraire.I work in a dry cleaners and can say with absolute confidence that women's dresses of all varieties now contain pockets, sewn on the sides, that would hold a variety of items, including a wallet or cell phone.