I've seen articles and stuff covering male and female clothing in the workplace. Like the battle over the thermostat. Men are either fine, or warm, while women are almost always cold. Men's clothing is meant for minimal layering and is such thicker cotton materials whereas women's clothes are meant to be layered and are thin /sheer and made of poly-blended fabrics and almost not ever pure cotton, so their heat isn't retained. >:
I'm just like "I shall buy this brand because it doesn't put nylon in the jeans" "Whut" "nylon in jeans means after 8hrs of wearing them, theyre baggy and ill fitting to make you look ugly because the nylon's been warmed up by your body." AND after washes/wears of this nylon jean blend, the nylon will outright snap in random areas and make the pants look bunched -usually around the crotch where most of the heat is and where you don't want attention drawn to
My favorite is that the stitches on the back pockets is stronger than the material it's woven into, which ends up disintegrating because again nylon-poly (not 100% cotton) blends can't stand up to it. GOOD jeans don't rip around where the pockets attach >.>
I actually own 3 diff colored tank tops and the light turquoise one is disintegrating just from every day wear and washes while the maroon and dark blue are totally fine. Entirely same brand, age, type of tank - just the color is different. And I'm talking like little moth ball holes have appeared just from regular wear. >>