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The original was posted on /r/newzealand by /u/sincerelymine14 on 2025-01-19 12:09:42+00:00.
Honestly so frustrated with the lack of women's clothing style options in NZ. Basically every clothing store only sells fast fashion - plastic clothes - but at such expensive prices. Not only that but I feel that all the current clothing designs are super ugly ESPECIALLY the options found in Zara and H&M although all the other options available are not far behind - all cropped, see-though, potato sack looking dresses, weirdly rectangle shaped clothing. Maybe this style of clothes would look 'interesting' on a runway but trying to find a stylish top or dress that can actually be worn in public is ridiculously difficult.
When there are decent designs, 9/10 times it's made of 100% polyester or something variety of synthetic fabric. Otherwise, it seems brands like to reserve the natural fibres for unflattering potato sacks.
I feel as though other countries just have better access to decent wearable clothes (or at least more variety) so why can't new Zealand (I already know why but still ๐)?
Bit of a rant but yeah ๐
Typical.