Originally posted by: Mahisa22
Er, not sure we need to bring "toxic masculinity" into everything. Nobody digs men wearing skirts and dresses, and that's absolutely okay.
What about
- Kilts
- Togas
- Lungis
- Tunics
- Robes
And all other non-bifurcated garments worn by men for centuries? Even the manliest men like Henry VIII wore tights and tunics.
Why have the past couple hundred years of bifurcated male garments clouded our perception of what men should wear? Maybe you don't dig men wearing skirts or dresses, but there are plenty who think it's perfectly acceptable. Fashion perceptions and clothing change over time. We're at a turning point in fashion where non-bifurcated garments are becoming more and more acceptable for men. Today we consider it gender-bending, tomorrow it might as well be considered normal menswear.
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