[Reposted comments from a thread by @[20923640:2048:Elizabeth Jack]]
One reason women's clothing often doesn't have pockets is because women's fashion changes a lot more than men's fashion.
Pockets make the clothing more expensive, and many women prioritize fashion and cost over utility. In other words, manufacturers are trying to give (most) women what they want, as measured by what they buy.
However, there are women's clothing lines that focus on clothing with real pockets for women.
For example (picked at random):
https://argentwork.com/
So if you're willing to pay a bit more and don't care much about staying abreast of the latest fashion trends, you can buy women's clothes with pockets.
Another way to avoid higher costs for gendered goods is to buy a safety razor kit. This is a reasonable kit:
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07FNCHT39
You can get many different scented soaps if you like:
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07TVD46BG
(Though I personally just buy a can of Barbasol).
One reason women's clothing often doesn't have pockets is because women's fashion changes a lot more than men's fashion.
Pockets make the clothing more expensive, and many women prioritize fashion and cost over utility. In other words, manufacturers are trying to give (most) women what they want, as measured by what they buy.
However, there are women's clothing lines that focus on clothing with real pockets for women.
For example (picked at random):
https://argentwork.com/
So if you're willing to pay a bit more and don't care much about staying abreast of the latest fashion trends, you can buy women's clothes with pockets.
Another way to avoid higher costs for gendered goods is to buy a safety razor kit. This is a reasonable kit:
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07FNCHT39
You can get many different scented soaps if you like:
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07TVD46BG
(Though I personally just buy a can of Barbasol).