We all know, women sizes differs between brands, models and countries. Men had the war to tha k for standardize sizing due to uniform requirement. Need a pair of pants? Hip size and leg lenght is all you need! For wonen though, it depends wich country, company, cut of pants. You’vegot hips sizing, waist size, various non descriptive leg lenght ( Regular, for short or tall legs), etc. I think it is just tedious to shop for clothing at this point. What’s yourtakeon a solution to simplify all this spaguetti of size clothing?

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Step 1 would be to get women to give up on the concept of form-fitted clothing, and just accept that off-the-rack items fit about as well as a potato sack, like most men’s clothing does. Voilà, then I could standardize sizing to just a couple numbers.

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I admit, most of my clothings are gender neutral in style. I wear some “unisex” t-shirts and really straight jeans most of the time. I like being a potato I guess ahah

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Just dress like a man

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Vacuum sealing plug suits from Evangelion. One size fits most.

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Lol. I imagine stepping into a plastic boiler suit with one of those vacuum storage bags seals on the stomach.

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Do away with the size numbers, they’re not necessary anymore. Let me introduce you to spray on clothing…

https://piped.video/EFn5JnObAzg

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step one would be to admit i have no idea. step two would be finding someone who did, preferably a woman. step three step aside.

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Secret to a happy marriage??

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