It's something that we've always thought, but a new poll actually confirms that women have more clothes than men.
Three times more, that is.
MyCelebrityFashion.co.uk found that women have three times as many clothes as their partners, and just 3% admit to wearing all of the clothes in their wardrobe.
According to the results, women have on average: 13 pairs of shoes, 36 pieces of underwear, 19 tops, 9 knitwear, 5 coats or jackets, 18 dresses, 12 jeans or trousers, 6 skirts and 14 other items. Giving a grand total of 132.
Men, on average have: 3 pairs of shoes, 5 pairs of jeans, 10 pieces of underwear, 6 tops, 4 shirts, 5 knitwear, 2 coats and 8 other. This gives the much smaller total of 43 pieces.
Bobbie Malpass, editor of MyCelebrityFashion.co.uk, said:
"Women are well-known for owning plenty of clothes, purely because they are more likely to impulse buy when it comes to fashion, whereas men tend to only buy when they need something.
"I feel like men are paying more and more attention to their looks these days though and are a lot more fashion-conscious than a few years ago. They might not catch up with women's wardrobes any time soon, but they are definitely on the right path."