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PHOTO | FILE An Ipsos Synovate study has revealed that the majority of men prefer women who wear dresses and skirts.

 
 
 
 
 

 An Ipsos Synovate study has revealed that the majority of men prefer women who wear dresses and skirts. 

What do Kenyan men like to see women wearing?

According to findings of a new survey released on Wednesday, the majority of men prefer that women wear dresses and skirts.

The Ipsos Synovate study indicates 59 in every 100 men would like to see women wear dresses or skirts as opposed to trousers.

Only 16 per cent of the men prefer to have women wear trousers.

But a quarter of all the men sampled in the study said they did not care what women wore — trouser or skirt.

The preference for trousers is common among men of all age groups.

The study shows 49 per cent of Kenyan men believe women in dresses are more presentable and decent. Others felt such women portrayed respect while some said dresses brought out the better shape for women.

“They (dresses) make them look decent,” said the majority of the men.

Men who said they like women in trousers argued the garments not only made the women look presentable, but also made them look confident and classy.

However, men who are above 41 years were more undecided. “A skirt, a dress, a trouser. Either of them is fine for me,” the survey says.

On hairstyles, the majority of men, 40 per cent, said they preferred long hair.

Weaves and dreadlocks are not popular with most Kenyan men, according to the survey conducted last month. Dreadlocks are the least preferred, attracting a vote of only six in every 100 men.

“Women purchase more shirts and trousers, than dresses and even skirts,” the survey shows. “Skirts are the least purchased.”

At the same time, the survey indicates that men spend as much on shopping as women do.

The pollsters found out that women spend an average of Sh500 on a shirt while men spend Sh900.

The maximum the women spent on a shirt was Sh2,000 while men spent as much as Sh10,000.

A majority of the people surveyed said the average they spent on clothes was between Sh1,000 and Sh5,000.

Only two per cent of the respondents said they had spent more than Sh10,000.
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