I thought I’d already seen the video but it was a few different ones
I, male, once bought a pair if jeans that had shorter than usual pockets. After a few uses I essentially stopped using them. Now whenever I buy pants, first thing I check is pocket depth
I’ve fit an entire Nintendo Switch in my pocket before
I can fit the same amount in my jacket pockets as fits in one bag of groceries. I am literally saving money by wearing a jacket for men lol
I have a strong memory from high school of a girl ahead of me in the lunch line having difficulty working two fingers into her hip pocket to fish out a dollar bill, while I sank my arm down to the elbow to pull out my lunch money.
Women wear their clothes a lot tighter than men which limits the usability of pockets. If you had a pocket that reached down to mid-thigh she couldn’t get her hand in deep enough to retrieve it because her pants are too tight to allow an arm in. So why make them longer?
Then there’s shorts. There’s a limit to how big the pockets in a pair of hot pants can get before they hang out the leg holes.
Notice how in clothing designed to fit looser, there are often pockets. How often have you heard the “ITS GOT POCKETS!” story about a sun dress or similar?
My issue with gym short pockets is that they should put a stitch at the bottom of the pocket to the side of the shorts so you don’t have the weird thing where the pocket drops out the shorts like Grandpa’s saggy balls.
Women’s pants are generally stretchier even if they are tight denim so actually getting things in and out of pockets would not be an issue…if they had actual functional pockets that were more than 1" deep.
I have noticed a gen Z trend around here to not have ultra tight pants and actually having pockets. Not sure if that is more than a regional trend though.
The sheer comedy of the guy in this video throwing a baseball and half a litre of water in his pockets made me seek out this community just to share it with others.
I had a pair of JNCO’s in the 2000’s that could hold four 2 liter bottles of soda, one each in the front side pockets and one each in the back pockets. This also meant that I could carry my entire mid-sized laptop in one pants pocket.
Not a phone. A laptop.
I would buy another pair of those pants instantly today if I could find them again.
JNCO is making a comeback. Go find those pants and live your uncomfortably lopsided dreams.
And girls wore jnncos too! The 2000s truly was an equitable time.
Crazy. I have cargo pants that can carry a standard 20 oz bottle of water for my dog, and that’s a lot of loose weight banging around when I take her for a long walk
You functionally could not walk while doing this, unless you wanted to waddle like a penguin (profile pic, then, possibly related).
But it’s the principle of the thing that at least you could stand there like that. Also, wear a stout belt…
Great channel, thanks for sharing
IT’S BECAUSE THEY KEEP BUYING THAT SHIT.
Honestly this is the answer. If women stopped buying these pants because of “style” they’d stop being sold in the first place.
Now either go to the men’s section or get used to carrying a bag everywhere you go.
I really liked the Suffragette pants, ngl.
She also did a fucking great job considering she had never made pants before.
Is it to sell purses?
That’s one theory, but weakly supported.
Weakly supported? Yes. But highly probable? Also yes.
Weakly supported? Yes. But highly probable? Also yes.
If you watch the video, it does make case for it to just be historical and fashion-led trend.
Lol I will watch the video, but I don’t need to, to know that the purse theory is wrong. It’s just that the correlation between the two is funny.