Is Bengaluru really bad at dressing? Viral Bandra comparison divides the internet

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Is Bengaluru really bad at dressing? Viral Bandra comparison divides the internet

A small comment on social media has started a new city debate. This time, it’s not about traffic or food, but about how people dress. A post comparing Bengaluru and Mumbai’s Bandra has gone viral, with many people sharing their own thoughts.


One comment started it all

The discussion began when a woman shared her honest view about how people dress in Bengaluru.“No offence to blr but people really don’t dress hot around here,” she wrote.She then compared it to Bandra, saying people there look fitter, better dressed, and more confident in everyday life.“It’s such a stark contrast to Bandra, where every other person is super fit & wears a cute outfit & just has an insane aura,” she added.Soon, people from different cities started reacting to the post.


Many agree with Bandra’s vibe

A lot of users agreed with her opinion about Bandra. They said the area has a strong style and fitness culture.One person commented, “Bandra is a different beast. Everyone jogging there looks like a model or a celebrity.”The woman replied, saying that’s why the change feels so noticeable.


Bengaluru gets love, too

At the same time, many people defended Bengaluru. They said the city’s relaxed way of dressing is actually a good thing.

One user wrote, “That’s what I like about Bengaluru. You can wear anything and no one judges.”Another said, “People here are busy working. They’re not trying to impress anyone.”These comments showed that many people prefer comfort over dressing up.


Some say the comparison isn’t fair

A few users felt the comparison itself wasn’t right. They pointed out that Bandra is just one area, while Bengaluru is a big city.One comment said, “Comparing Bandra with all of Bengaluru isn’t fair. People dress differently based on weather, work, and lifestyle.”Disclaimer: This article is based on social media posts and user reactions. The views expressed are personal and do not necessarily reflect the views of The Times of India.Thumb image: Canva (for representative purposes only)

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