NYT: Men’s Tights Aren’t Just for Elizabethan Aristocrats Anymore
NYT: Men’s Tights Aren’t Just for Elizabethan Aristocrats Anymore
https://www.nytimes.com/2023/09/06/t-ma ... nways.html
It focuses on the runway - which, well, is never going to go "mainstream". And yeah, this is one of those articles, "The time has arrived for men's _______" which is repeated year after year. I though the only interesting "take" was recognizing men's athleisure wear as a trend.
It focuses on the runway - which, well, is never going to go "mainstream". And yeah, this is one of those articles, "The time has arrived for men's _______" which is repeated year after year. I though the only interesting "take" was recognizing men's athleisure wear as a trend.
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Link may be nice but is behind a pay wall 
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Non-paywalled version: https://archive.ph/1nj3W
It spends a lot of time on tights, but at the end of the article I was confused what the article was trying to say.
It spends a lot of time on tights, but at the end of the article I was confused what the article was trying to say.
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The clue is in the closing line about NY Jets quarterback Joe Namath in 1974's famous TV commercial where he appeared in pantyhose and proffered the delightful line of, "If these can make my legs look good, imagine what they can do for yours!" The advert, of course, was aimed at women, but here was (for all we know) a heternormative "man's man" wearing legwear. It caused a mild uproar at the time.rode_kater wrote: ↑Mon Sep 18, 2023 8:30 pmIt spends a lot of time on tights, but at the end of the article I was confused what the article was trying to say.
I'd call the tone positive overall.
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