What's something you'd change in men's fashion, given the chance?
With women's fashion, it's an easy one with pockets and for some probably less sheer/thin or tight-fitting clothing depending on their preferences, but for men...?
What would you like to see done differently in men's fashion?
Not fashion necessarily, but materials. Everything is 15%+ polyester now, which I absolutely despise. I don't care how stretchy it is, I don't want to wear sweaty fossil fuel derivatives that wear out twice as fast.
I'd definitely include materials in fashion, hence my mention of women's sheer/thinner clothing. Similar awkward materials issues for both, albeit in different ways!
I'm a tall skinny guy and I have the same problem. Want a shirt that fits around the middle? Hope you like bellybutton shirts. Want a shirt that fits across the shoulders? Hope you like wearing a giant shapeless bag.
I'm mildly overweight, I'm slimming down, I've lost about 8kg in the last 2 months, just another 5 to go for where I want to be.
If I could change anything about men's fashion, it would be more leg lengths per waist size. I'm about 182cm tall, and my waist is about 91cm, my legs are actually pretty short....but not super short. I can get a 79cm leg, or a 71cm leg. 79 is too long, 71 too short. It's fuckin frustrating. I just want my trousers to fuckin fit properly......
Edit: Phone autoassumed leg to left....and they say AI is going to take over the world....
Just more variety. Women have so many options for different styles and fits. Obviously nothing's stopping me from wearing whatever I want, but I'm not bold enough to lead that charge. I'd like more mainstream choices.
I need more stretchy jeans. A gusseted crotch would help a tonne as well. If you have thick legs you'll just blow em out in a matter if months and you're outta luck if you prefer fitted legwear.
Decorations on jeans. Women have them, but for men it's like it's not fashion but workwear. Overall menswear is too boring and 'safe' until hitting the upper stratosphere of designer wear, there's scant choice of patterns, shape, or materials - I'll find something that hits the nail on the head for one maybe, never all three. It's been many years since I bought something I love.
Make Crocs acceptable to wear at all times. Is that really too much to ask?
I saw a guy wearing bright blue ones covered in charms not long ago while out for dinner at one of the top 100 places in the country and thought "ya, that guy looks comfy af, I bet he's loving this meal" and wanted to feel that way.
Everyone wears the same thing, and it's something comfortable like a track suit. The less fashion that exists the better, both for the practicality and for the environment.