Rewriting the rules for menswear – new wearable skirts for men

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Rewriting the rules for menswear – new wearable skirts for men

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Rewriting the rules for menswear – new wearable skirts for men

https://www.ntu.ac.uk/about-us/news/new ... ts-for-men

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Fashion student Katie Cooper, wouldn't be the first fashion designer, when asked to produce a men's fashion collection, threw in a skirt or two to make something boring have some edge and interest. Even then, one skirt and two trousers, that have a skirt look to them, is hardly taking a full grasp of male skirts.

If you want publicity in you fashion collection then put a man in a skirt, job done, new uniform, man in skirt, front page wonder.

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Hi Phatback,

The "rules" for menswear have and always will, be decided by society and social pressure.
Fortunately, there will always be the upstarts and rebels who take delight in breaking them.
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I don't know what others think but I don't want some fancy fashion creation. All I want is a simple, uncomplicated garment as an alternative to trousers - like most women would buy from a store to wear every day or for work. Straight, A-line or pleated, solid colours or simple patterns etc, and preferably robust rather than flimsy (which is why I like denim, corduroy, heavy cotton or suiting material) or so they maintain masculinity and work well with any shirt or sweater. I want to be able to obtain these from my local clothing store or supermarket without spending a small fortune.
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