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by luckylion
1918 days ago
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D is close to "That can't possibly be a $20 bill on the street; if it was, somebody would have picked it up", isn't it? It's often talked and complained about, I don't think "nobody tried so nobody knows" is plausible. E isn't convincing either. Why would "Big Jeans" conspire to keep large pockets from women? Are they trying to save a few cents by reducing the amount of raw materials? What powerful force is there to keep everyone in check so no manufacturer just gives women what they so desperately want and eats the other companies' market? |
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Can you find evidence it's been tried? By a major brand? I'm not sure anyone's making the claim that pocket size would be the number 1 determinant in jeans purchase, fit and style are still going to be important, as are perceptions of quality.
This in particular gives me pause about all the perfect-free-market responses here - women are complaining they don't get pockets. Not saying "I don't buy jeans because they have inadequate pockets". I'm not even sure they're saying "I would switch brand because of larger pockets". Just "Why no decent pockets for us?"
> What powerful force is there to keep everyone in check
Inertia?