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by luckylion
1910 days ago
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> Can you find evidence it's been tried? By a major brand? That's quite the goal post though. Even if a major brand tried it, it might not be the right cut, color, price, marketing campaign or season. > Just "Why no decent pockets for us?" Probably cecause they don't care about decent pockets enough to switch brands or buy a non-major-brand product or start a company to create jeans that have decent products. But I'm sure some have started those companies. And likely found that, despite all those comments, it's not important to the buying decision for most women, and it's much easier to make a living by writing articles about The Jeans Cartel's strategies to oppress women by not allowing larger pockets. |
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Which is precisely the point I was making, you're arguing that the market will fix this, when there are a variety of confounding factors at play.
> And likely found that, despite all those comments
Which ones? I'm not seeing claims it's the single most important buying factor, just that it's a problem.
I find these posts that somehow the market will fix it, and clearly if it hasn't then it's a non-issue, to be facile.