Why don't German women wear dresses? Is it true?

Bright makeup, short skirts, seductive dresses - this is not about women from Germany. They prefer comfortable clothes and reserve stiletto heels for special occasions. What happened that now they began to look like men?

Why don't German women wear dresses? Is it true?

German trend

The Germans left only two main criteria in fashion:

  • practicality,
  • availability.

Our women consider it absolutely normal to wear stilettos during the day, remaining fragile creatures in men's eyes. German women, on the contrary, prefer a sporty style, short haircuts and a complete rejection of tinsel. Sometimes you can still see young girls in corduroy or denim skirts, but on their feet, most likely, they will have rough-cut men's boots or torn tights in a deliberate hippie style.

Why don't German women wear dresses? Is it true?

I see this as a huge advantage. In the morning they quickly get ready for work, there is no painful choice between a yellow dress with black polka dots or a floor-length red sundress, thinking about which handbag to take, how to make up their eyes today. Then a run on ice in heels... No, they keep it simple! Dress calmly, you don’t have to wear makeup, and short haircuts don’t require lengthy styling.

Where did it come from?

Back in the mid-twentieth century, German women sported a refined wardrobe, but from the mid-60s the situation began to change dramatically. Feminist Alice Schwarzer declared war on femininity; many followers gathered under her banner who did not want to become toys of men.

It is believed that an attractive woman becomes a lower being, becoming dependent on men, so she should give up makeup and skirts.

Why don't German women wear dresses? Is it true?

The irrepressible energy of feminists did its job, and in a fairly short period of time a real cultural revolution took place in the nation. We must not forget that the seeds fell on the fertile soil of the Lutheran part of Germany! They have a tendency towards simplicity and piety in their blood.

Reasonable clothing

In the end, what do we get? A practical and simple wardrobe that allows you to easily get to work on foot or by bike. Judging by the notes of those who have visited Germany, middle-aged women love to dye their hair brunettes, while our compatriots fight for luxurious blonde locks. It is noted that sometimes German women do not even spend time on special styling and hairstyles.

German men continue to take good care of themselves, dress tastefully and take care of their hair!

Why don't German women wear dresses? Is it true?

Separately, I would like to note and praise the absence of fur coats. There has long been a trend towards abandoning the killing of animals for their skins; the industry offers wonderful alternative options. In Germany, modern production of materials with membrane technology is on a large scale.

Clothes made from such fabrics are warm in winter and cool in summer.

What's fashionable in Germany now?

So, what do they wear there if they abandoned dresses, skirts and openwork blouses?

Comfortable shoes. The most common shoes are ballet flats, sneakers, sneakers, that is, everything that does not have a high heel. Remember: comfort always comes first! It's easier to get to work in low-heeled shoes than stilettos.

Many streets are still covered with paving stones, which would otherwise be impossible to walk on.

Trousers. Equal rights with men eventually led to the fact that dresses hang in the closet, waiting for a special high point, they are “walked” only on major holidays. The rest of the time, German women wear jeans, trousers or trousers, becoming more and more like men. At work it is impossible to see someone in a feminine outfit.

Light shades. Light colors are in particular demand. On the street you can often meet women dressed in yellow, blue and beige tones. Black robes and many folds with frills are not welcome here.

German women on the streets

Dim accessories. No diamonds during the day! This rule is common throughout Europe. Instead of bright jewelry or costume jewelry, preference is given toI like silver, stud earrings, stylish watches without unnecessary decor. Laconism is observed in every detail.

Scarves are everything. The scarf becomes a bright accent. They wrap it around the neck several times, using necklaces instead of voluminous ones.

The pedantry of the people of Germany is known to everyone. If they do something, they do it seriously and for a long time, so I don’t think it’s worth opening a business selling dresses and stilettos there in the near future.

Reviews and comments
E Elya:

In Europe they don’t dress worse than German women. The style of Canadian lumberjacks, they don’t shave their armpits and legs. And we still have to find beautiful German women. Another piece of nonsense about tasteless Russians and practical Europeans. There are no more beautiful and well-dressed women of ours

IN Vika.:

And German women don’t put on perfume because... a minimum shower with hot water at any time of the day or night and all year round is guaranteed to any resident of Germany. Well, the fact that they don’t shave their armpits is nonsense.

E Elya:

Your post is nonsense, like all the articles about elegant Europeans and tasteless Russians. I lived in Germany for more than a year and I know what I’m writing. The only city where you meet quite a lot of elegant Frau is Dusseldorf. I’m tired of upstarts disgracing their compatriots and bowing before Europeans. All of you, go away, your name is contempt.

W worker999 all time:

German women WEAR dresses! And very expensive! But SUCH German women simply DO NOT roam around the streets! They are driven by drivers - in Mercedes and limousines! And rednecks are rednecks in all countries!

W worker999 all time:

Besides, TOTALLY BEAUTIFUL German women don’t walk! They drive their own cars! DO NOT eat in pizzerias! THEY cook at home! Even very rich ones! For them, this is grandmother's upbringing! And for the GERMANS the Tradition is no less than for the noble Englishmen! YOU just haven't seen these!
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