I can't shop
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- jox
Whenever I'm in a store, I usually can't tell whether I'm in the men's or women's section anymore. Is it just me? Whatever happened to signs in the store, or labels on the clothes marked M or F? I have to wait for other guys to crowd the area before I start to fiddle with the clothes.
It won't be long before I stand there in the middle of the women aisle trying out a new tube top.
End rant.
- _salisae_0
are you in an online store?
- jox0
Yes, trying on tube tops on 3D models looking like my body in some flash shopping cart really makes me uncomfortable - NO OF COURSE NOT!
- lowimpakt0
there was an article in ID recently about androgeny in design.
at least i think there was, i didn't read it
- Jaline0
They're still labelled wherever I go. It's not that hard...just have a quick scan of the area and you'll notice the bras first. Or, if you're near the men's section, you'll notice the non-vibrant colours. Unless you're in a more fashionable place, which you would be right about. Very androgenous.
- ********0
jox
send me money and i will shop for u
- ********0
i was once making upskirt pix of women trying on clothes in an online store. they eventually kicked me out..
- rasko40
jox,
you are a transexual.
yours
rasko
- mirrorball0
Go to the Male Fashions area on ebay
sorted!Best thing about this is not havin some spotty teen called Malcolm ask yeah if he can help yah!
- jruggs0
if u cant tell the diff between mens and womens clothes well..
id leave it at the fact that ..yes..u cant shop
- ********0
what places are you shopping at?!
Maybe you are dressing like a girl now! ;)
- peteski0
tube top
+1
- HumanMale0
Haha. wtf dude? You can tell the difference between a dresses and bra's and mens jeans and t-shirts?!
I don't get it.
- Baskerville0
look at the clothes sizes. Women's clothes are always labelled by a numbered size (8,9,10 etc) men's clothes are usually labelld by a less specific size (S, M, L)
Where jeans are concerned woman's are still labelled by a numbered size but men's are sized by waist and inside leg measurement.
I can see the problem occurring if you're looking at say, hoodie jumpers in American Apparel. But then I say, if you can't if it's men's of women's then it's unisex and who cares!
- Peter0
I blame metrosexuality