HALF of women wish they didn't have to carry a handbag with them - but have to because of a lack of pockets.
Nine in 10 say most female clothing is 'completely impractical' when it comes to storage, and 45 per cent are infuriated by fake pockets.
A survey has revealed women's fashion problemsCredit: AlamyNearly six in 10, of the 2,000 women polled, admit they are envious of men’s fashion because of the number of pockets they have.
As a result, more than half (53 per cent) are desperate for retailers and brands to offer women better options - like they do with men.
The research was commissioned by Candy Crush, which has teamed up with designer Christian Cowan to create a pin-on pocket which can be fixed to any garment - and is debuting at Paris Fashion Week.
Celebs who prefer to go bra-less - from Kim Kardashian to Mariah CareyHe said: “For decades, pockets have been notoriously ignored by designers and excluded from women’s clothing, but fashion today begs for them.
“It’s no secret that my collections are typically out of the ordinary, but alongside the Candy Crush team I was jazzed to make something both camp and practical, that takes an otherwise ordinary outfit and makes it something elevated.”
The results also found 46 per cent believe there’s no such thing as too many pockets when it comes to fashion.
And putting what looks good to the side, six in 10 feel pockets are one of the most practical assets on a piece of clothing - with being able to leave their bag at home.
Being able to carry their phone in their pockets would be a dream come true for 65 per cent.
But women aren’t just talking the standard jeans and jackets - but 41 per cent would love to frolic around in their frocks with their hands tucked away.
While coats (40 per cent), skirts (34 per cent) and shorts (23 per cent) wouldn’t be ruined by adding a few more pouches for storage.
When in public, 77 per cent feel being able to keep their phones on their person would make things so much easier.
Many don’t think it’s fair that men’s clothes carry more compartments - and almost half (47 per cent) feel men don’t even find proper use for all of them, which seems a waste.
What is Balenciaga and how do you pronounce it?Luken Aragon, from Candy Crush, said: “Partnering with Christian has given us the opportunity to provide our fans with a way to express their love for the game, in style.”
Woman were frustrated with the lack of pockets in clothesCredit: Candy CrushSo Candy Crush and designer Christian Cowan created a pin-on pocketCredit: Candy Crush