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Would you date a girl dressed head to toe in Uniqlo?

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Would you date a girl dressed head to toe in Uniqlo?

76% of men say “of course!”

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Uniqlo, the hugely popular Japanese chain store that stocks a variety of simple, practical and affordable clothing, has expanded into a world-wide venture, with stores in Singapore, Australia, the United Kingdom, the United States, Germany, France, Russia, Hong Kong, Indonesia, Bangladesh, and, well, you get the picture. In the West in particular, Uniqlo has a pretty cool image thanks to its simple, pared-down designs and celebrity approval (for example, Pharrell Williams designed a range for them in April 2014), so it might surprise some of you to hear that there are people in Japan who tend to be a bit snobby about Uniqlo, looking down on its regular clientele for lacking in fashion sense.

Website Mynavi Woman, perhaps in attempt to assuage female readers’ fears that potential love interests might be put off by their practical attire, conducted a survey to find out how men view ladies in Uniqlo. 117 dudes between the ages of 22 and 39 were asked the following question: “If a woman showed up on a date with you dressed head-to-toe in Uniqlo gear, would it be a turn-off?”

The response was a resounding “of course not!” 76.1 of the participants said that a Uniqlo-clad lady wouldn’t be a problem, while only 23.9% were snobby enough to say yes.

Here’s that data again in a visually-appealing pie-chart format! Mmm, pie.

Would a girl dressed in Uniqlo be a turn-off?

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Here’s what some of the participants had to say. Let’s start with the Uniqlo nay-sayers!

TURN-OFF

“If it’s a date, I’d prefer she made some effort with her outfit.”​
“I’m put off by clothes that appear cheap!”​
“It’s ok if it’s like a camisole or something, but if she’s wearing full Uniqlo it would give me the impression she hadn’t bothered to look stylish for the date.”​
“I can’t think of anything worse! Bleghh!”​
NO BIG DEAL

“If she looks good, who cares?”​
“If it suits her, great. Actually I’d be more put off by a girl who relies too much on designer brands instead of having her own style.”​
“I can’t see how this could be a problem?”​
“There’s nothing wrong with spending your money wisely.”​
“I’m a big fan of Uniqlo myself, so of course it would be fine.”​
“As long as she’s got style, that’s going to be apparent even if she only wears Uniqlo.”​
“Uniqlo has a lot of stylish pieces along with the more casual stuff.”​
“As long as she’s well-presented, Uniqlo is totally fine.”​
“A nice girl can look great in Uniqlo. I like their skinny jeans.”​
Online opinions on the survey itself ranged from “who cares?” to “who could even tell what’s from Uniqlo and what isn’t?”. A few lonely souls even howled at the injustice of theoretical dudes turning down ladies for wearing Uniqlo when they themselves can’t even get a date.

One fellow even made the bold claim, “Even if she’s wearing Shimamura, I don’t care!” (Shimamura being a very cheap fashion chain popular with young people on a budget and often the subject of snobbery for that reason).

Perhaps in this economy it’s time to stop judging each other for the price of our clothes and focus on more important things. At any rate, we’re glad we’re not going to be sneered at for making good use of what Uniqlo has to offer. Mostly because, without their patented Heat-Tech undies and fluffy fleece jackets, we’d freeze our tails right off in the frigid Japanese winters!
 
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Till Nyman
It's not about what it cost, but how you wear it. #犀利哥 Besides, the goal is to take it off anyways. <3 Nothing wrong with a girl who isn't a spend-a-holic.
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Korlacan Khanthavilay
I'd prefer it if she wore nothing but Uniqlo or whatever other cheap brand. Better than some high maintenance chick decked out in designer clothing. Also...UGG boots. I hate those things.
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Craig Adlard
lol one guy said he can't think of anything worse....
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Ademar Abiko Jr.
Uniqlo, come to Brazil already =P
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Amanda Kobayashi
It doesn't surprise me that some people consider UniQlo as "cheap" considered the amount of money people spend on their looks in Japan. I for one don't consider their clothing cheap at all, especially the high-end cashmere sweaters that go for around 8000 yen. They have a lot of nice pieces but I could never wear all UniQlo. Their pants and jeans are a terrible fit on anyone that doesn't have stick legs.
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Elliott Wolf Chen
Is Uniqlo like the Japanese Old Navy?
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Janelle Krzykowski
Man who cares? First of all, thank goodness for Uniqlo cuz it's one of the few places I found jeans that fit me when I lived in Korea. Also the stuff is mostly well-priced and looks nice. Oh and the Heat Tech is a lifesaver as well.
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Sacris Heilig
I really don't understand this way of thinking, because GAP wear also looks like Uniqlo and it seems japanese people love that brand!.
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Luke Six
i cant tell if its Uniclo or whatnot... but as long as the girl is not snob.
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Laly Takoyaki
I don't understand why Uniqlo is considered cheap. It's as basic as Zara and nevertheless Zara seems pretty popular in Japan (also really expensive compared to Spain, where the brand is). By the way I bought very nice Star Wars and Madonna tshirts in Uniqlo last April and I wish Zara would do the same. But zara is BOOOORING.
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James Sekrut
Cheap clothing isn't bad because it's not fashionable; it's bad because it doesn't last. It's not about how much you spend on your clothing; it's about spending your money on things that will give you the most longevity in terms of quality and style. I paid 3000Y for a shirt from BEAMS 5 years ago, and it's still going strong. 1000Y shirts from Uniqlo rarely last me a year given the same level of care and usage. It's been proven time and time again that buying cheap clothing is not the cheapest option. Second thing is the type of fashion the girl (or guy) is wearing. Trendy girls are rep…See More
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Diana Alexandra Stoica
I buy my stuff from chinese clothing stands any brand would be an improvement for me :/
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Mason Lim
Unless the guy is some real/wannabe fashionista or the girl's dress sense involves wearing superbly baggy clothing or psychedelic colours...

Anyway, it's just me, but more often than not, girls look cute regardless of what they wear. Even if it's a simple shirt and pants.
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Thu Minh Truong
its cheap but its good prices for pure cashmere plus the stuff is pretty nice quality...I wear 70% uniqlo these days because it's i think pretty stylish in a simple way (and also its below freezing right now)
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Gisella Pramesti
Two words: Heattech Leggings.
Lifesavers.
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Lauren M. Doucette
I love Uniqlo! Browsed their location in Boston, MA. USA and fell in love! They even have plus sizes available on thir website that are flattering and well made. Four beautiful T shirts for thirty US dollars, spent my birthday money there and plan to shop for many years to come! Beautiful and sturdy shirts at Wal-Mart prices, while Wal-Mart clothing falls apart in a washing machine.
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Would you date a girl dressed head to toe in Uniqlo?

76% of men say “of course!”

1024px-hk_tai_po_mega_mall_e5a4a7e59f94e8b685e7b49ae59f8e_shop_clothing_uniqlo_jan-2013-e1419942056595.jpg


Uniqlo, the hugely popular Japanese chain store that stocks a variety of simple, practical and affordable clothing, has expanded into a world-wide venture, with stores in Singapore, Australia, the United Kingdom, the United States, Germany, France, Russia, Hong Kong, Indonesia, Bangladesh, and, well, you get the picture. In the West in particular, Uniqlo has a pretty cool image thanks to its simple, pared-down designs and celebrity approval (for example, Pharrell Williams designed a range for them in April 2014), so it might surprise some of you to hear that there are people in Japan who tend to be a bit snobby about Uniqlo, looking down on its regular clientele for lacking in fashion sense.

Website Mynavi Woman, perhaps in attempt to assuage female readers’ fears that potential love interests might be put off by their practical attire, conducted a survey to find out how men view ladies in Uniqlo. 117 dudes between the ages of 22 and 39 were asked the following question: “If a woman showed up on a date with you dressed head-to-toe in Uniqlo gear, would it be a turn-off?”

The response was a resounding “of course not!” 76.1 of the participants said that a Uniqlo-clad lady wouldn’t be a problem, while only 23.9% were snobby enough to say yes.

Here’s that data again in a visually-appealing pie-chart format! Mmm, pie.

Would a girl dressed in Uniqlo be a turn-off?

image-e1419957811325.png


Here’s what some of the participants had to say. Let’s start with the Uniqlo nay-sayers!

TURN-OFF

“If it’s a date, I’d prefer she made some effort with her outfit.”​
“I’m put off by clothes that appear cheap!”​
“It’s ok if it’s like a camisole or something, but if she’s wearing full Uniqlo it would give me the impression she hadn’t bothered to look stylish for the date.”​
“I can’t think of anything worse! Bleghh!”​
NO BIG DEAL

“If she looks good, who cares?”​
“If it suits her, great. Actually I’d be more put off by a girl who relies too much on designer brands instead of having her own style.”​
“I can’t see how this could be a problem?”​
“There’s nothing wrong with spending your money wisely.”​
“I’m a big fan of Uniqlo myself, so of course it would be fine.”​
“As long as she’s got style, that’s going to be apparent even if she only wears Uniqlo.”​
“Uniqlo has a lot of stylish pieces along with the more casual stuff.”​
“As long as she’s well-presented, Uniqlo is totally fine.”​
“A nice girl can look great in Uniqlo. I like their skinny jeans.”​
Online opinions on the survey itself ranged from “who cares?” to “who could even tell what’s from Uniqlo and what isn’t?”. A few lonely souls even howled at the injustice of theoretical dudes turning down ladies for wearing Uniqlo when they themselves can’t even get a date.

One fellow even made the bold claim, “Even if she’s wearing Shimamura, I don’t care!” (Shimamura being a very cheap fashion chain popular with young people on a budget and often the subject of snobbery for that reason).

Perhaps in this economy it’s time to stop judging each other for the price of our clothes and focus on more important things. At any rate, we’re glad we’re not going to be sneered at for making good use of what Uniqlo has to offer. Mostly because, without their patented Heat-Tech undies and fluffy fleece jackets, we’d freeze our tails right off in the frigid Japanese winters!
any day of the week :biggrin:
 
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