Ughhhh, well I will wear either one. Take that, Disney!Pink Tax
Ughhhh, well I will wear either one. Take that, Disney!
That’s the phrase I couldn’t think of! Thank you.Pink Tax
That’s the phrase I couldn’t think of! Thank you.
The reason the price difference is likely because the Pink is a Women's cut and the Blue is an Adult cut which is basically a men's/unisex cut. You can tell each picture is a different cut (Pink has scoop neck and the arms are different).
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It's not entirely uncommon for men's/unisex cuts to be less expensive than women's/ladies cuts. The feel and even actual material can also be different. As for why it's a full $10 difference your guess is as good as mine on that one lol.
Also there's this other women's shirt same price as the pink:
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So in this case color isn't the reason (though it sometimes is).
The color never was the reason. "Pink tax" doesn't refer to color. {{wink}}So in this case color isn't the reason (though it sometimes is).
lol ohhh I gotcha nowThe color never was the reason. "Pink tax" doesn't refer to color. {{wink}}
You'd have to ask retailers all around why. It's just a common enough thing for unisex to be less than women's cut. Unisex is less fitted in general though.Yes, but why?
You'd have to ask retailers all around why. It's just a common enough thing for unisex to be less than women's cut. Unisex is less fitted in general though.
I hear ya. I tend to go for unisex nowadays because the women's tend to be too fitted lol but I wasn't always that way for sure. I feel like $10 more is a bit much IMO though.I know it just sucks. I prefer a fitted shirt but don’t feel I should be charged an extra $10 for something that fits better.
The $10 pays for the extra ribbing at the neck.
Well, it is easier to cut a straight line rather than a curved line and sewing a straight line is easier/faster than a curved line.Dontcha know it costs a lot of $$ to round out the neckline and taper in for a waistline! It's technical stuff. LOL
Dontcha know it costs a lot of $$ to round out the neckline and taper in for a waistline! It's technical stuff. LOL
Well, it is easier to cut a straight line rather than a curved line and sewing a straight line is easier/faster than a curved line.