Not the only ones either. Everything in other shops is these colours too! Do people not dress in anything but shite anymore?!

by Traffodil

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  1. Yeah I don’t know why beige became a trend all of a sudden. Clothing at the moment just looks depressing.

  2. Mens section in H&M is DIRE!! The most basic clothes imaginable relighted to a tiny section of the store

  3. I do translation for other H&M markets, some of the jobs we get are literally just colours, hundreds of them, it gets a bit mind-numbing, but now you mention it, Beige and Light Grey Marl come up a LOT. There are definitely a shed-load of other colours though.

  4. Like I know the issues with places like Shein but at least their stuffs colourful lol. I don’t WANT to look as miserable as I am!

  5. Austerity colour palettes and hemline lengths as economic indicators are a known fashion phenomenon.

  6. I think these are now the only colors legally allowed in mens’ clothing. Also, I really dislike the look of those weird, loosely knitted, polo shirt on the right. What is that for? Doesn’t cover up skin. Doesn’t insulate. I suppose if there is some autumn sun , it could help you get a weird tan.

  7. My advice to all men is never walk into a H&M again, utterly boring and low quality. Honestly applies to many other high street shops, they’re becoming so uninspiring and samey

  8. Men’s clothing in general is pretty dire in terms of colour. I buy a lot of my clothes from Paul Smith so I can have a resemblance of colour in my attire.

    I’m not asking for rainbow colours, just not endless grey, blacks, blues, etc!!

  9. I was in Mamas & Papas, and the colour choices for BABIES were equally sad. All the pinks and greens and blues were desaturated and with that greige wash over them, there was so much pale grey and oatmeal colours, even in the toys!

    Babies need bright colours! Their eyes literally cannot see these washed out shades!

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