I agree completely with DerekStorm. I'm a woman and I like my characters to have some substance and look good doing it. I don't want all of my women to wear thongs and gravity-defying shirts. I was overjoyed when I got the barbarian pack because I could make it gothic and look like it physically works. Unlike some, I do like the bows and girly outfits, but I don't want them to all have v-neck shirts down to the waistline or tiny titty strips. Most of my characters are pretty average teenagers or in their 20s and like to wear nice shirts and skirts or pants. Some have better fashion senses too.
Which gets me on another subject. I don't always like rping women. nearly half of my characters are men. The problem with that? If they're not business workers or the tights-wearing kind, all they have are t-shirts for casual wear. Even for my office worker, he wears the same vest three times because the others just suck and he's not wearing a metallic steampunk vest to work ktxh. But for the others, like my guys in high school and college, what do they have to wear? T-shirts.
I'd really like variety in my packs else I just don't feel like it's worth the points to spend. Martial arts pack? bought without question. Barbarian pack? bought for my female characters. None of my males used a thing in that pack (not that there was much to use). Gunslinger? bought that blouse because it was cute. That's it. Granted there were more men costumes in this pack than most (like the wedding pack with only one male costume in it) but the problem is I can't mix & match them and I don't have any cowboys.
tl;dr: I'd like to see more casual clothes and equality between men and women and for the love of god, no more slutty outfits and spandex.