This particular article doesn’t have anything to do with skirts specifically, but is certainly relevant when discussing gendered clothes. J.Crew introduced a pink men’s sweater which seems to have kicked up quite a debate with plenty of toxic masculinity.
This article about men wearing high heels delves a bit into the history of high heels as well as how they developed into feminine footwear rather than masculine as they originally were. It also goes into quite a bit of detail about subcultural and general acceptance of men wearing heels today.
This is one of the first questions that a lot of men ask themselves or are asked when they first discover their love for clothes typically found in the women’s department. So, let’s discuss it.
Articles like this are difficult. It’s great that the topic is being explored, but it’s still putting strict lines between what men and women should and shouldn’t wear.
This video just made me happy. A day organized by the Swiss organization, Die Feministen (The Feminists), called for men to come out in large numbers wearing skirts to work in Zurich, Switzerland.
This unfortunately titled video is actually very interesting. It talks about how the definition of masculinity is changing to include more “feminine” traits such as the ability to show emotions, talk about feelings, cry, etc.
In many ways, Alex is a typical man who just so happens to enjoy wearing skirts and high heels. He is married to a wonderful, supportive wife and has a young son. His hobbies include reading, programming, metal music, playing instruments, video games, cars, hiking and a number of other smaller things.