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This is an archive article published on September 3, 2012

More than 50 per cent men rely on women to pick their clothing

The survey found that when men are left alone with their wardrobe one in six admitted they do not care how they look.

Behind every man’s wardrobe there is a woman! According to a new survey,more than half of men confessed that they depend on the women in their life to pick out their outfits for the next day.

A poll of 1,000 men by a menswear brand found that every one in four men asks their girlfriend or wife to shop for clothes for them,the Daily Mail reported.

Only 6 per cent of men said they enjoy clothes shopping.

On the rare occasions men do choose their own outfits,half admit they still ask their partner or mother to ‘approve’ the ensemble before they leave the house.

One in 20 even ask their mothers to shop for their latest gear.

When shopping for themselves,one in three pick their new clothes for comfort alone. Only 9 per cent will choose according to the latest trends.

The survey by Jacamo also found that when men are left alone with their wardrobe one in six admitted they do not care about how they look and throw on any old item.

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One in three said they get dressed in less than two minutes.

A quarter said they ponder over an outfit for 20 minutes while one in 20 take more than an hour trying to figure out what they are going to wear.

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