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    Rilifane's Avatar
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    Esther Harper
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    Quote Originally Posted by Renathras View Post
    Wait, what?

    T-shirts, shorts, and hoodies are "men's clothing" only, now? Isn't that like saying pants/jeans are for men only?

    I thought we were passed that point as a society.

    Are we not?
    Men and women do have different bodies and the female versions are usually more form-fitting or have a different shape in general. Like t-shirts often getting a bit smaller around the waist or sweatpants often having a straight cut and not this kind of carrot-shaped thing the bucket hat wearing WoL wears. They also don't have any dangly bits to account for so pants tend to have a shorter crotch seam.
    If for nothing else, having a choice between these two shapes would've been better in general. It's less about gender stereotypes or t-shirts being "men only" and more about the different shapes "gendered" versions offer.

    I personally don't care which version has which shape. Nor would I have bought it either way but variety for people who are interested would've been nice.
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    Themarvin's Avatar
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    Kurotora Iga
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    Quote Originally Posted by Rilifane View Post
    Men and women do have different bodies and the female versions are usually more form-fitting or have a different shape in general. Like t-shirts often getting a bit smaller around the waist or sweatpants often having a straight cut and not this kind of carrot-shaped thing the bucket hat wearing WoL wears. They also don't have any dangly bits to account for so pants tend to have a shorter crotch seam.
    If for nothing else, having a choice between these two shapes would've been better in general. It's less about gender stereotypes or t-shirts being "men only" and more about the different shapes "gendered" versions offer.

    I personally don't care which version has which shape. Nor would I have bought it either way but variety for people who are interested would've been nice.
    It is genderless clothing that is very casual?
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