In the mid to late 1800s as women were fighting for liberation pockets were introduced to clothing.
Women s clothing with pockets.
I say proper because fake pockets or teeny tiny useless pockets are all too easy to find.
Post war however pockets went out of fashion in an effort to make women s silhouettes thinner and more feminine whatever that means.
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According to london s victoria and albert museum while pockets in menswear were often sewn directly into garments like they still are today women had to get crafty and wrap a sack with a string.
That means that a lot more stuff fits into men s pockets than into women s.
Hunting for women s clothes with proper pockets can be an exasperating experience.
Much like the dresses of the french revolution women s clothes today are designed to cling to the body which sometimes makes it difficult to include interior pockets that can house plenty of.
Pockets represented independence as did the pants women started to wear.
A lot of women s clothing is still predominantly pocketless or equipped with tiny pockets that can t hold more than a key.
After analyzing popular blue jeans brands in the united states researchers found that women s pockets are on average 48 percent shorter and 6 5 percent narrower than men s.
Some experts say this is due to male dominance in the fashion industry puzzling in its own right in addition to designers who believe fashion is more important than function.