Re-balancing of the Male Wardrobe
I'm not sure I would call it "feminization" of male clothing. I think that would be a hard sell to many men, (just not in this forum). I would call it the "Re-balancing of the Male Wardrobe."
I would advocate bringing back more variety like, more colors choices, softer fabrics, a return of Male Unbifurcated Garments and of course a basic one piece Male Dress. I am encouraged by the open minded thinking of many young persons to help push for these things.
Eventually I hope clothing will become more unisex, less gendered. But I don't see that happening any time soon.
there are plenty of colors
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Originally Posted by
FeliciaCDSNJ
and have more colors and fabrics to choose from.
I was just at Costco the other day and couldn't help noticing that the mens' shirts
are in a very wide range of pastel color again , including pink if you have a notion to wear it. I had pink, purple, wine red, yellow and shirts in many other colors when I worked-though i admit suits were pretty drab color wise. Izod has pants in a rainbow of colors as well, but they seem to wind up on the sale racks due to lack of buyers. I now have have robin's egg blue, maroon, white, darker blue but no bnavy, and wine which I wear mostly women's pants. colors are there, but I have a suspicion that many cders are "color blind" if it is mens' clothing.
I have been looking at patterned material lately to see what I like that would be femme but cut in a men's shirt style--yes, I can sew and do own a basic machine.
If yu want something different, learn some skills, do your own stuff and don't wait for something that isn't going to happen if Marc Jacobs doesn't do it.