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    Iscah's Avatar
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    Aurelie Moonsong
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    Bismarck
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    Red Mage Lv 100
    Quote Originally Posted by KizuyaKatogami View Post
    Because i enjoy masculine glams. We get purely feminine glams all the time. I want masculine glams added in the same quantity as those.
    It harder to make things "purely masculine" though, because a thing becomes feminine as soon as you put some ruffles and ribbons on it, but what do you do to something to make it unquestionably male, no girls allowed?

    I'm not asking this to trap you. It's an honest question and people seem to squirm away from it whenever I ask.

    Fashion itself is skewed to make it easy to wall things off as "feminine" but a lot harder the other way. So what would achieve that for you?


    Quote Originally Posted by KizuyaKatogami View Post
    When they can’t even give us new glams from dungeons and it’s instead recycled glams, that’s already concerning.
    Dungeon gear has always alternated between new and recycled designs. ARR just repeated the same few sets over and over; Heavensward created quite a few new designs but then reused some, or gave everyone colour variations on a single design; Stormblood settled into alternating between new and reused sets. There's nothing new or concerning about it, just their standard production cycle, and I just see it as another opportunity to get outfits in different colours or for other classes.
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    Joven's Avatar
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    Jasmine Clayworth
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    Spriggan
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    Blue Mage Lv 70
    Quote Originally Posted by Iscah View Post
    It harder to make things "purely masculine" though, because a thing becomes feminine as soon as you put some ruffles and ribbons on it, but what do you do to something to make it unquestionably male, no girls allowed?

    I'm not asking this to trap you. It's an honest question and people seem to squirm away from it whenever I ask.

    Fashion itself is skewed to make it easy to wall things off as "feminine" but a lot harder the other way. So what would achieve that for you?
    I would say masculine fashion would be something, like feminine fashion, that accentuates a male's traits. Something like open shirts that bare the chest or ones that are sleeveless to show off muscle. Personally if I wanted my male characters to be dressed masculine I'd just have them with their shirts off. I already do that with my hrothgar alts. Outside of musculature and their bait'n tackle, men don't really have as much to focus on as women.
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