Quote Originally Posted by Reinha View Post
That's my point. If only a tiny minority likes suits on women or dresses on men, and if barely anyone is actually glamouring those outfits, what justifies the development cost of making everything unisex?
Because there's a difference between wanting "suits on women" as a general concept regardless of whether the individual item looks nice or not, and wanting a specific item which has been made male-exclusive but would look nice on female characters if they could equip it.

The best man's suit is an item which looks masculine, regardless of who wears it.

The waistcoat, if it were unisex, would not look masculine if worn by a female character.

You can't judge the potential popularity of one based on the other.

(Also, I don't even really see the waistcoat as "a suit" if not worn as part of one. I don't want to put my character in a suit but I would like her in a waistcoat and skirt combination if it was possible.)