Why clothing has no gender | a discussion about gender norms & toxic masculinity

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Today's video is a simple discussion about "why clothing has no gender" and about gender norms as well as toxic masculinity. My friend Eliza joined me on this video to have this important conversation. We hope you’ll like it and please let us know your thoughts and personal experiences in the comments.

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As much as i agree clothes are genderless, there are still concerns about certain cuts and thin fabrics which i will not consider (at least for now disclaimer 😂), unless you are going for a specific more feminine kinda look. I do shop alot in the women section to dress up in a still but different kinda look compared to the limited silhouettes in men section. I do hope that fashion retailers can do a genderless section and also provide alterations like slimming certain areas

yokchew
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I love you guys together your energies work so well

TheCul
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The price of being innovative is being misunderstood 🤷🏿‍♀️.

CurrieGOAT
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Nice video and yes, there are way too many pointlessly gendered products and / or garments.

mariogarciaflores
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Wow! Thank you ! Big love from Russia ☺️

bigboydennis
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Tbh I just be blocking off the haters cuz I know there lack of knowledge is what makes them criticize certain shit such as clothing. I just be tryna put them on game as a straight person like me from philly I get a lot of speculations from other people such as oh he gay or he a girl stereotypes etc. I just rather teach people and make them understand so they can spread the word on to the other people

closup
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Clothing definitely has no gender but if something doesn’t look good don’t force it, I can’t stand Harry Styles he makes women’s pieces on guys look distasteful. He cares more about shock value then the pieces actually looking good it’s very cringe.

KatekyoKen
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I have to respectively disagree with you. I think clothing holds an image and perspective you want people to perceive from you. it holds culture, traditionalism, and an identity of self. society does establish the norms, but you’ll always have people challenging them. fashion changes and evolves with time. as a straight male, I taken a lot of inspiration from you for my style; yet, I have people, including my parents thinking I’m gay. (I do facially look a little feminine, so I can’t blame some people. haha.)

I have no issues with people remaining skeptical or ignorant about people’s choices in fashion. Not everyone has to be comfortable with, its what makes fashion beautiful, in my opinion. a clash of the status quo with new innovation has been what kept it alive for years. Not everyone has to enjoy my outfits & I like it that way.

Lastly, I don’t think its “toxic masculinity” at all. personally, I think there is just certain silhouettes or patterns that look better on men & women. I don’t most men have the finesse of femininity to compose a dress. It’s all perspective, but I wouldn’t be slanderous to any guy I saw on the street in one. That alone, is the beauty of fashion; again, different energies and perspectives from everyone.

nyx
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There's no such thing as masculine and feminine

Sammie