I don't see why this site has to be so male centric. Obviously, as far as fashion goes (stereo-typing understood) there are plenty of other sites, but I believe women have broader interest than that and reflecting such on Massdrop might help the males of us understand better what women are interested in. Obviously, it has to be more than cooking and knitting. Please be more than that.
there's no threat to having a women's style section in the site, and there's only positives; more members equals better buying power, which can translate into better deals, and I'm pretty sure we're living in the 21st century.
As a MD member since 2014, back when the drops were just a handful at a time (and random: from a single pair of headphones to vape supplies), I've been waiting for this--still baffled that it's 2018 and still the women's interest categories are quilting, skincare/makeup, cooking (maybe?). There are communities here that cater to men in many ways. And to be fair, there are unisex drops that anyone can enjoy and do (I'm a tech and audio geek), which is nice to see, along with women's versions of outdoor gear. But I too would love to see women's clothing/style community. Not sure how many knives, men's belts, wallets, shoes, pants, etc have been sold, but MD would do well to add one for women. As it stands, only Betabrand (that I've found) is a competitor for group buying and voting on ideas for women's clothing (and men's) and I love that they cater to all.
Had to lol at the misogyny of original poster walid whose comment sadly has 3 likes; I mean really? I surely didn't realize that massdrop was a men's club only! They didn't tell me that upon sign up; in fact when I joined, and to this day it's *still* a community for similar interests and group buying discounts regardless of who the buyer is. I don't use the term misogyny often or loosely but damn...
Would you please leave something for us men. I would love a website or anything that doesn't include women, i've seen women ask for a section in the "dollar beard club" why must you be everywhere, we want to be alone, go cook or do something else
FallibleFabrial
Walid
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You're so impressively and inspirationally misogynistic in this comment. I want to frame it.
You know, even if the vast majority of people here are non-transvestite men, I still think we could all benefit from having a women's style section here. Men tend to have girlfriends, men also tend to enjoying buying nice things for these girlfriends whenever they can, and frankly, the men on this site in particular-- they don't screw around. It would also help us to differentiate between what women tend to consider good clothes and bad.
FallibleFabrial
Deucalion
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most people I personally know who uses the site are women, and we could love having a section that had practical, stylish, long lasting clothing
I imagine there are more women on here than you'd think. Many of them probably just don't comment on stuff for the most part, myself included. I'll wear some of the men's stuff, but would love a ladies option. Granted most of my time on Massdrop is spent over in Mech Keys or Tech haha.
FallibleFabrial
most people I personally know who use the site are women