Why Not Purchase Mens Clothing?
Simple answer: the fit. Men and women are physically different. The average man is approximately 5’10” tall and 190 pounds; the average woman is 5’4″ tall, 135 lbs. Because of these differences, there is much more fabric used to make men’s clothing than the female’s — that’s extra fabric we don’t need. Additionally, men’s chest and waist sizes are nearly 2 to 3 inches larger than a woman’s, while a woman’s hips are approximately 2 inches wider than a man’s. This all translates into big problems for women who try to fit into men’s clothing. Women hunters want to hunt and be comfortable; they want clothes that fit their female form, clothes that don’t bag or sag or interfere with shooting their weapons. We don’t want jackets and vests that hit below our waist or hang down to our knees. We don’t want to purchase pants that need hemming or to be held onto our bodies by a tightly cinched belt. We want clothes that eliminate bulk where we don’t want it, but “give” where we do need it. Over