Skirts for men in Designer's 2011 line

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Skirts for men in Designer's 2011 line

Postby Saturna on Sat Jul 10, 2010 2:01 am

Once again we have a lot of skirts being designed for men in the big fashion shows. I found this blog that posts lots of pictures.

I hate pants. I mean I really hate them. They make sense for girls and their anatomy but are absolutely ridiculous for the male body. It's torture. Plus, I think pants are a lot more revealing. Especially the tight pants popular again today. Somehow horribly tight jeans are okay but tights and a skirt or dress is gay/tranny/etc. I don't like having my junk be visible, and that's how it is with every pair of pants. A kilt or skirt, no problem at all. I'm so sick of the hypocrisy.
Plus, there is no crossdressing anymore. How can there be? Girls where every single clothes item imaginable. They even have underwear called "boy shorts" with a fly for a man's parts! Yet they aren't called cross-dressers. Just about every girl I see anymore is wearing jeans. Seriously. Fine girls, have all the jeans.

Furthermore men can wear makeup and be sexual and sexy if that's what they want as well. Why not? Being sensual and sexy is part of being a human being, but in today's world it's like you have to be female to have feelings, or beauty. Women can wear fake hair, fake eyebrows, fake boobs, even fake asses. They paint their faces up to look like something they are not. But if a guy wears a toupee or attempts to express beauty at all, it's a big joke, or he's a tranny or gay. Nothing wrong with gayness, but nobody wants to be called or thought of something they aren't.

Go back a few centuries and it's actually men who were wore short, fancy skirts, tights, even high heel shoes were on men first. That's not my thing, but what it represents is that no longer are all human beings allowed to dress in fineries or express themselves unless they have a vagina. It's BS. All of it. For God's sake at the most basic we're talking about a stitch of thread separating a piece of fabric. Are you $#&*ing kidding me? It's a sick joke. Revolution time.

I didn't mean to ramble, but it just happens because I am so angry and passionate on the issue of males and freedom of expression.

Anyway here's the link to the blog with the pics-

http://kavanaghlove.blogspot.com/2010_06_01_archive.html
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Re: Skirts for men in Designer's 2011 line

Postby owen on Sat Jul 10, 2010 2:44 am

Yeah, it's a crazy unjust world. Let's just wear what makes sense and f*** the begrudgers; they'll eventually come around to our way of thinking.

Thanks for the link. The skirts are about the most sensible things in that lineup; most of the rest just looks ridiculous.
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Re: Skirts for men in Designer's 2011 line

Postby JohnH on Sat Jul 31, 2010 3:09 pm

Saturna wrote:Go back a few centuries and it's actually men who were wore short, fancy skirts, tights, even high heel shoes were on men first. That's not my thing, but what it represents is that no longer are all human beings allowed to dress in fineries or express themselves unless they have a vagina. It's BS. All of it. For God's sake at the most basic we're talking about a stitch of thread separating a piece of fabric. Are you $#&*ing kidding me? It's a sick joke. Revolution time.

I'm the one who wears skirts, dresses, and high heels as opposed to my wife, who wears only pants and flat shoes. However, I don't attempt to pass as a woman. I even have a pair of sandals with 4 inch stiletto heels! :D

Saturna wrote:Thanks for the link. The skirts are about the most sensible things in that lineup; most of the rest just looks ridiculous.

Maybe there is an effort to make the wearing of pants less desirable than wearing skirts.
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Re: Skirts for men in Designer's 2011 line

Postby Since1982 on Sun Aug 01, 2010 6:33 pm

I think that entire display is just showing off that black and white bubble covered material. As usual, it mostly looks weird. I do wish the big fashion houses would come out with a man/men's skirt that looks usable in normal life instead of only fashion shows. Yuk :blue:
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