Mar 21, 2019 · 4 comments
CK (Christchurch NZ)
Most of us average people are more concerned about warmth in winter and today, when I went shopping for merino socks for woman, I stumbled upon discrimination and overcharging for woman who buy merino woollen socks. I wanted plan brown merino socks and couldn't find any in the woman's socks section so tramped over to the men's section to see if they had any brown merino socks. Well, well, well, what did I find? Discrimination in pricing. One pair of plain merino wool socks for woman were the same price as a three pack of plain merino wool socks for men. I was going to buy a black pair of woman's socks and left them in the men's section when I discovered I could get the same sock in the smallest men's size, in a two pack, for the price of one pair of woman's socks. Whoever thought I'd find discrimination and overpricing in socks for woman. Woman still have a long way to go before they get equal opportunities in socks. Forget the label saying a mans sock and buy the smallest size and that's a woman's size sock as well. Woman of the world unite and shop in the men's sock department to get a better deal for your dollars!
Larry Chan (SF)
Gorgeous designs, even better if if you can actually afford them.
Tuvw Xyz (Evanston, Illinois)
Excentric clothes and too much war paint on the models.
Dietmar Logoz (Zürich)
Great photos of a great model.