I can wear a dress to work and nobody criticizes me. I’d be really sad if I had to wear pants all the time, they’re just not as comfortable. Let’s normalize pretty dresses for dudes!

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Yea, but let’s design some to work on male bodies. Dresses are generally built for female body shapes, and rely on curves most guys just don’t have in order to complete the shape - so we end up looking like Graveyard Barbie in them.

Guys tend to be a lot more oblong, and the overall design would need a rethink in order to actively work with that shape, instead of unsuccessfully trying to compensate for it.

No, I don’t know how to do this.

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I was a slutty nun for Halloween and looking cute in a skirt is definitely possible, but man does it take a lot of work to find anything that fits decently. Dresses are simply impossible to find of course because, as you said, the shape is not at all made for men.

Also that outfit made me want to go full f1nn5ter and dress up in feminine clothes all the time lol. It’s so much fun! I’m so down for people to figure out how to make the shape work for masculine body shapes.

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84 points

I was a slutty nun for Halloween

Just don’t make it a habit.

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29 points

I don’t know if I could keep that vow.

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My first thought when I read op was that trousers are a relative new development.

The Romans made fun of the Gauls for wearing them.

So if you decide to wear traditional Roman dress, trousers shouldn’t be included.

But it’s still designed for men.

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Pretty cool how the Romans just took a good idea from a more primitive culture. Guess there wasn’t anyone around to scream about cultural appropriation.

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The Romans calling the Gauls primitive is a bit like the British calling the Americans primitive.

True, but for Gods sake don’t look in the mirror.

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27 points

Dudes in parts of Africa and the Middle East have already got it figured out. Djellabas look fantastic on most men. I’d love to see more people wearing them.

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19 points

More like Robes than Dresses, maybe? Could start with some Indian or Middle Eastern fashions as a starting point…

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9 points

Yeah, a men’s salwar kameez would make a damn good start, but I don’t want to limit it…

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8 points

Love my khurta

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That does involve pants though. I think something like a sarong is what they were referring to.

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13 points

Consider: kilts.

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7 points

Consider also: The bahag

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It wouldn’t be that hard, I think. Just make it more square on top and drop the accentuating part from the waist to either halfway between the belly button and hips or all the way to the hips. Or you could raise it to chest height and have a long, straight bottom part, more robe-ish.

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9 points

Agreed! There are a few enterprising designers out there with cool menswear dresses, but it’s still super niche.

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5 points

Got a link?

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I’ve seen Billy Porter in a gown or two. I’d add a link but not sure how to do that in Voyager / wefwef yet.

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Link me too please

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6 points

You’re coming dangerously close to re-inventing the kilt

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A lot of Muslim men wear what appear to me to be long white skirts, especially in the middle east and north Africa where wearing a flowing, loose garment that reflects lots of light is a practical measure for staying cool. I think it’s called a Kandora?

My point is that such garments DO exist, they just aren’t common in the west because of western views of male gender norms and Islam.

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Robes like from solar opposites

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