In the early 1900's, women became tired of being strapped into tightly corsetted silhouettes and tripping over floor-length skirts, and desired the same relaxation and comfort of men. Skirts above the ankle? Scandolous, yes. But totally worth it. For over a century now, women have adopted men's styles.

Still today, women are influenced by more and more menswear styles.
Why aren't men doing the same? How do ladies on campus feel about men wearing women's-inspired and women's clothing?

Tuesday, March 16, 2010

Don't boys wear blazers?

Is that a men's blazer?
No. It's womens...
Well men were wearing them first. So it's technically a men's jacket. Right?
Sure, I guess. But then women started wearing them when they began working and now they're more fitted for girls.
Well, what if you saw a man on the street wearing your floral tunic top?
My boyfriend wears floral shirts. I don't have a problem with that. But I guess if it was this exact one, yes, that'd be weird. I'd probably feel less inclined to wear it myself. (laughs as if it is a joke).

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