So women will often lament that much of our clothing is made without pockets -- and even if we do get pockets, they're extremely small and hardly functional (which is purpose, of course, because smaller/no pockets means less fabric, which costs manufacturers less.)
Now I have to wonder...
Are the pockets on men's clothing made to be much more rugged and sturdy?
I've put my keys in my jeans pocket a few times, but knew if I continued to do so, the fabric would quickly wear through (especially with all those sharp edges from the keys.)
I wish I could trust my back pocket to something important, but it would never feel secure enough for me to keep anything of value there.
* Do men ever have problems with the pockets on their clothes wearing out because of using them daily?
* Do men often have to replace pants/jeans because the pockets are no longer functional?
Now I have to wonder...
Are the pockets on men's clothing made to be much more rugged and sturdy?
I've put my keys in my jeans pocket a few times, but knew if I continued to do so, the fabric would quickly wear through (especially with all those sharp edges from the keys.)
I wish I could trust my back pocket to something important, but it would never feel secure enough for me to keep anything of value there.
* Do men ever have problems with the pockets on their clothes wearing out because of using them daily?
* Do men often have to replace pants/jeans because the pockets are no longer functional?
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