Clothing Conspiracy
There are many words you could use to describe the world of women’s clothing, but fair is not one of them. Not only is this industry full of misleading sizing options, but it also offers thin, ineffective winter layers and clothing items with pockets so small a mouse could hardly store its belongings in them.

These design options are so baffling that some speculate they may not be a happy accident. The theory indicates that women’s clothes makers make these decisions to force women into buying more. If your pockets don’t hold your items, buy a bag. If your cardigan is too thin, buy more layers. Considering the lengths corporations go to make a buck, is this theory really that hard to believe?