I know skinny jeans can look good on slender legs but i'm surprised anyone felt comfortable in them (esp guys lol but i assume there'd be more 'space' in the crotch area so u aren't cutting off circulation), then again while i prolly wouldn't look 'chubby' to ppl from a glance, most of my 'fat' usually distributes to my stomach area so otehr than a size looser or so it'd be very tight/muffin top in my case but i wore more dresses versus jeans after graduating lol
Too many choices can be an issue but i guess, unless you come into the store 15 mins from closing or order online after an exact measurement , ur able to try on stuff. if anything i'm surprised more ppl don't like, try to stretch in the changing room or at least bend down a bit, sometimes i've seen stuff that seems like a fit at first but if i were to sit down in some bottoms it'd def feel uncomfortable, hopefully you wouldn't need to bend down too much at work, even if it's to tie shoes or so, but feels like it'd make the knee area uncomfortable if you wear full jeans unless a workplace is casual enough to let you wear like darker shorts as long as they aren't like booty shorts or so (but at the same time, it'd be nice if you buy like one pair of jeans or shirts, you can get like 2-3 in diff colorings as part of a set but capitalism i guess [tho personally i'd rather spend 45 dollars on multiple items than one really nice dress or so, even tho ppl say quality over quantity])
idk how some office ladies wouldn't have complaints about 'pencil skirts' and such bc skirts in general also seems like something you'd wanna avoid bending down while wearing, lack of pockets aside as well (But apparently high heels are also a part of a uniform? feels like that'd be a safety hazard or so)
Man, i hope UNIQLO's sensed them like a year's worth of credit/free clothes to the author or so. Or at the very least, no 'backlash' like, "This manga praised these brands so much so i tried them, but i was disappointed after a week of wearing them"