Also a warm welcome to you, Inertia, from me.
Join the few other women at the Cafe.
Much has already been said, which I would also have said, so on with other things....
"And fashion designers should stop creating clothes in proportions none of us can fit into... but that's another rant altogether."
That is a very sound statement which is so true, as most people have arguments with clothing at some time or another in our confection society. I myself wear women's blouses etc, and have a hard time finding clothing which fits me well enough to be bought and worn. I am not unique in that, as also women are not all built the same, or so spindly that they can fit in any clothing. Even women are wearing more and more men's pants, etc because of that very fact. No matter who you are, your clothing must fit, no matter what the label states.
Men also disregard labels in skirts, often stating "women's", as if the skirt fits, wear it.
"when people wear clothes they love, they look great." I do so agree, that "PEOPLE" generally look good / great when they wear clothes THEY love.
Clothing is very often an extention of the person inside, so when budgets allow, we should all dress accordingly, and not as others would wish us to dress.
Once others start looking at others as PEOPLE, and not in particular at Women or Men in the old fashioned sense, then it will be much easier to appreciate what others are doing, ie people born as males, now wearing clothing not generally known as clothing for males. Meaning skirt wearing men.
A man is the same man in a pair of pants or a skirt. It is only the way people look at him that makes the difference.