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Originally Posted by CantExplain
You say "unisex", but in fact, women have usurped all the accessories that used to be exclusively male. Once women started wearing argyle, men were left with no way to express their masculinity in clothes.
Maybe I'm going too far, but it does look like there is "unisex" and "female" clothing and nothing left for men.
PS: Incidentally, this can be tough on women too. There is no way a woman can cross-dress!
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I have never seen the word "argyle" before, but I have looked up the images and I can tell you that argyle is still worn by males in more than 95% of cases I have seen, and I have seen quite a few people. So I do not understand your point.
I can tell you how to express masculinity in clothes, because it is super easy - simply stop paying so much attention to what you wear.