Who Do Girls Like To Shop For Clothes? | The Communication Blog

Monday, April 26, 2010

Who Do Girls Like To Shop For Clothes?

By John Cooper

What exactly is it that makes girls so interested in going out to shop for clothes on their local high street or at the mall? when men love to just sit around watching sports on their weekends, women all seem to want to flock to their nearest shopping outlet to try on some of the latest fashions. But what exactly is the appeal?

First of all, girls love the thrill of the hunt. They love to get out their into their environment and to hunt around all of the different stores on offer for the best bargains that they can find. Whilst men love to go hunting in the woods at the weekend, women prefer to go hunting in the mall, and whilst men will hunt deer, women will hunt for their favorite handbag or shoes.

Another thing that men and women have in common, although it might not seem like it, is their competitive nature. Again, this is something that men prefer to vent outdoors in some sort of physical sport. Women, however, compete vigorously for the best outfits when they are out shopping, and absolutely love to outdo their friends when they turn up to the club with that great top that everyone is after.

Of course, every girl loves to keep up with the latest trends and fashions. They check through all of the magazines to see which clothes the latest celebrities are wearing. Then they head for the mall to hunt down these clothes in order to emulate them. Women simply have a much higher and more attuned fashion sense than men and this needs to be quenched. The colour co-ordination and style between the dress, shoes, make up and jewellery all add up to present the girl in the perfect way.

Last of all, girls simply see it all as a great hobby. Aside from all of the other reasons to go shopping, girls just enjoy a good day out with their friends - chatting, shopping and grabbing a coffee.

These are the top reason why girls love to shop.

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