What clothes do men hate on women?


Of course, when it comes to fashion, one can argue, because tastes differ. Men in particular would probably prefer to see us women always styled up and in high heels, but we girls also like to be comfortable or just cosy and warm. Read here which clothes men can't stand (confirmed by the men of our TUBIE shirt ironing team ):

UGG Boots

In winter, there's nothing better for most women than sheepskin-lined UGG boots. They warm our cold feet and the feel-good factor is 100%. However, these leather boots don't go down well with the men of creation. So it's better to leave them out on a first date in winter.

Leggings

Leggings are at least as unpopular as the boots mentioned above. However, the skin-tight fabric trousers are also very popular with our girls in the TUBIE Ironing Machine team, because they are much more comfortable than modern skinny jeans. Combined with a long top, you are always stylishly dressed. Why men don't like leggings is probably because they don't always look good, because dents or small fat pads quickly show under the thin trousers.

Harem trousers

Especially in summer, many women find plush harem trousers made of light fabrics pleasantly airy to wear. These trousers are the opposite of skin-tight leggings. But what's wrong with them? Sure, these trousers aren't exactly figure-flattering either, but the main thing is that they're comfortable.

Oversize jumper

When it's cold, we like to snuggle up in oversized woollen jumpers, which also conveniently conceal those winter feel-good pounds. Men, however, don't find the baggy jumpers attractive at all, as they not only conceal, but also cover up feminine curves.

Ballerinas

They are incredibly comfortable and elegant to boot. You can wear them with dresses, trousers and skirts and they give your feet a break, e.g. on long trade fair days (the TUBIE ironing machine and shirt ironing team can tell you a thing or two about this). Men, on the other hand, find that these kicks make their legs short and are more into the higher heeled version.

High-waist trousers

These high-cut trousers were already trendy in the 90s and have made a comeback. They do stretch the legs visually, but they make a flat bottom and make the woman look rather "shapeless", which men don't like.

Just wear what you like - your TUBIE ironing doll and ironing machine team!

Sources:

http://www.focus.de/kultur/vermischtes/maennerschreck-diese-kleidungsstuecke-moegen-nur-frauen_id_5081703.html

http://www.jolie.de/mode/mode-was-wir-lieben-und-maenner-hassen

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