(sorry if anyone got this post twice. I posted while Lemmy.World was down for maintenance, and it was acting weird, so I deleted and reposted)

  • StalfoSpork@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    If it’s considered unisex then it’s not women wearing men’s clothes it’s women wearing unisex clothes which is different than what I’m saying

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      1 year ago

      They became “unisex” (often still labeled men’s clothes and on men’s section of the store) because so many women used them.

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        1 year ago

        So they’re still seen as unisex. Also what was the reaction before they were considered unisex? Oh yeah not great. Women were banned from wearing pants in various places for a long time and women wearing men’s clothes dealt with hate. Look up people like Marlene Dietrich

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          1 year ago

          It’s unisex because of how common it was and still is. Meaning there’s no issue about it since there basically isn’t male clothing anymore.

          I guess what I’m wondering about is what sort of clothes these butches are wearing to cause issues?