Logo tshirts, or brand names on lots of things. As my mom used to say, if they put the logo on the front, they should pay the wearer to be the walking advertisement. Also, unisex tshirts which are too tight in the neck and hips and too wide in the shoulders, but they have cute designs.

Yes, ditto the chicken cutlets in sports bras! I have learned to avoid them….

Falling between sizes is probably my #1. Short sleeves on the small size and too wide a torso on the larger size, etc.

Finding shoes that fit my toes and stay on my heels.

Hah, with 'delayed disaster items' Helena covered them all!:-) I'm tired to match my DH's 100+ socks every 2 weeks-all navy and/or black! Like- does he really have all that many feet, or what!!!:-)))

Agreeing with all the previous comments especially the itchy labels one. As a rule I take them all off. If I forget a couple of bandaids over the label has done in a pinch.

Adding low/wide arm holes on garments to the list, especially sleeveless garments. I wonder if they get the proportions right on their size 0 fit model and then size up everything including the arm holes? Idk but it’s very annoying.

I had to fix the pads in my bathing suit the other day, and it was like an IQ test.

The bane of my clothing existence is proportions. I just don't pay attention on a daily basis, and so I am forever making my legs look short with flat shoes and untucked shirts.

Thick elastic waistbands on my yoga short that I usually wear under short dresses and skirts. They’re almost always too loose, causing visible lines/bulk under my clothes, or too tight, causing extreme discomfort and even digestion issues.

Over the knee socks that simply won’t stay up. I’m taking about the thick cotton or woolen ones, not the lacy lingerie thigh-highs that usually have some kind of plastic lining at the top that makes them adhere to your skin (although I do have issues with those as well due to my chicken legs) .

Those itchy labels on the back of shirts. Why do they do that?
Chicken cutlets! I cut them out or don't buy them. Annoying. What is the point?
But the best one I read here is delayed disaster items. I have had too many of those.

Yes to all of the above posts !

What was annoying me today was that I am looking for a floaty shirt dress, and I want one with a proper full collar, not just a band collar.

But hearty amen to most of the above. I only buy padded exercises bras when the padding is stitched in. (from Cotton on, for the Aussies) I need all the padding I can get!

Bras in general....getting the right fit, comfortable, style that you like, fabric that you want, reasonable price and then they quit making it

Why don’t manufacturers listen to the people!

Anyway, mine are shoes. I have large feet. It’s almost impossible to find comfortable and particular for an occasion shoes. Sigh.

Indigoprint, bras, yes, 1000%. You have no idea how deeply envious I am of people who can go without, or get away with little scraps of fabric cut into a vaguely bra-like shape. Getting the right fit, lift, shape, some semblance of comfort, and maybe if it’s not too much to ask, a bit of sexiness or prettiness, in a bra of my size requirements is an exercise in frustration. My last bra stockup (from about two years ago) is starting to get worn out, and I am hoping to change size a bit so I’ve been putting off a refresh, but it’s getting a little dicey, and I dread it.

Limited clothing size ranges, both those that only offer straight sizes/stop at about a US 16-18, AND those that grudgingly offer plus sizes but smaller sizes only (stopping at about a US 24 or so), charge more for plus sizes, and only offer a small sliver of their range for those of us in large bodies.