But you'll agree that the Coeurl Beach Maro and Coeurl Beach Pareo are equivalent, yes? As well as the Coeurl Beach Tanga vs Brief, yes? The talisman is the top wear for those, the same as the Coeurl Beach Halter is the top wear. One for men, one for women. That makes it the equivalent, even if they don't look the same. Like mentioned, the Snow/Lightning sets don't look the same. Nor do the Eternal Bond sets for male/female.
So... females wearing the best man suit aren't crossdressing? Not to mention females wearing the gambler suit, or the thavnairian bolero+sarouel? Heck, just a few decades ago, women wearing trousers at all was considered crossdressing.Most the thread is about conversion of the current female specific gear to unisex to accommodate cross-dressing.
Male specific gear is actually designed for males. Pretty much instead of trying to modify existing gear that is already gender specific, advocate for new gear.
Most of the people posting here (that aren't arguing against it) are saying "either make female outfits unisex as well, or give male characters exclusive outfits". So yes, this thread is about both.
Because much of the gear that's been designed for males has been made unisex, whereas the same hasn't happened in the reverse case. The only male-only sets that exists have a female-only equivalent. We want them to stop with that practice, but in what way they stop it (make more unisex or make more male-only) is a bit less important.
Also, see the quote in my signature -- they've already said that they will consider making some female-only pieces unisex (probably on the timeline of Soon(tm)....), and that they'll make more male-only gear. Admittedly, that statement was probably made after they'd finalized the designs for this particular set, but it kinda felt like a slap in the face when they've said that, then a couple of weeks later publish pictures of women wearing the female-only thavnairian set and men wearing... the unisex set. But because of deadlines on designs and how they're related to release dates, I'm still keeping my hopes up for the next time they release gender-specific gear.
Last edited by Noxifer; 07-06-2015 at 07:59 PM.
Equivalence is irrelevant. It defeats the purpose of being gender specific if they have the exact same appearance for both genders. Hence the reason Lightning outfit comparison is not equivalent to the tanga/brief sets. Same thing with the talismans vs halter. The appearance of the lightning gear/talismans were obviously designed for opposite genders which is the purpose of gender specific gear.But you'll agree that the Coeurl Beach Maro and Coeurl Beach Pareo are equivalent, yes? As well as the Coeurl Beach Tanga vs Brief, yes? The talisman is the top wear for those, the same as the Coeurl Beach Halter is the top wear. One for men, one for women. That makes it the equivalent, even if they don't look the same. Like mentioned, the Snow/Lightning sets don't look the same. Nor do the Eternal Bond sets for male/female.
Missing the point again. Both sexes are capable of crossdressing in this game and there are a few female designed pieces like the spring skirt, tafletta, galerus, arguably the sailor shirt that males can currently cross dress with. Point being the purpose of gender specific gear is not to have duplicates of every set, but to actually have unique gear designed for male and female. The 'male' thav set even though advertised as a male set was obviously designed for females. If you actually like the idea of gender designed sets, then making everything unisex or making an exact duplicate of sets with 1-2 modifications is obviously not a solution.So... females wearing the best man suit aren't crossdressing? Not to mention females wearing the gambler suit, or the thavnairian bolero+sarouel? Heck, just a few decades ago, women wearing trousers at all was considered crossdressing.
Most of the people posting here (that aren't arguing against it) are saying "either make female outfits unisex as well, or give male characters exclusive outfits". So yes, this thread is about both.
Because much of the gear that's been designed for males has been made unisex, whereas the same hasn't happened in the reverse case. The only male-only sets that exists have a female-only equivalent. We want them to stop with that practice, but in what way they stop it (make more unisex or make more male-only) is a bit less important.
Also, see the quote in my signature -- they've already said that they will consider making some female-only pieces unisex (probably on the timeline of Soon(tm)....), and that they'll make more male-only gear. Admittedly, that statement was probably made after they'd finalized the designs for this particular set, but it kinda felt like a slap in the face when they've said that, then a couple of weeks later publish pictures of women wearing the female-only thavnairian set and men wearing... the unisex set. But because of deadlines on designs and how they're related to release dates, I'm still keeping my hopes up for the next time they release gender-specific gear.
Last edited by Massterchef; 07-07-2015 at 11:34 AM.
That right there is a kick in the face, since the Sailor Shirt was the FIRST exclusive MALE designed gear that was made unisex so females could wear it too. It was released equivalent with the spring set. And here you go calling the MALE DESIGNED gear cross-dressing. And you're saying that the open bare chest vest was designed FOR females too?Missing the point again. Both sexes are capable of crossdressing in this game and there are a few female designed pieces like the spring skirt, tafletta, galerus, arguably the sailor shirt that males can currently cross dress with. Point being the purpose of gender specific gear is not to have duplicates of every set, but to actually have unique gear designed for male and female. The 'male' thav set even though advertised as a male set was obviously designed for females. If you actually like the idea of gender designed sets, then making everything unisex or making an exact duplicate of sets with 1-2 modifications is obviously not a solution.
The way you present it is "Oh, everything's made to be worn by women anyway". and the SPRING SKIRT is still gender locked. The made a very similar new gear PLAIN LONG SKIRT that is not gender locked. Main difference? Spring Skirt has a bow. Plain Long skirt does not. Couldn't thy have just rescinded gender lock and had it be without a bow for men? But no, they kept the inequality of gears available for men and women.
Yes, men can wear what look like dresses, and no they aren't always actually that "feminine" with the "dresses" they can wear. If the Thavnairian sets were kept genderlocked, there may have been a little grumbling, but it would have ultimately have been accepted. The uproar is because females once again received one more set of gear than males did. They obviously have trouble coming up with more designs, so why can't they adapt a similar design to the female exclusive sets only make it more masculine and be exclusive to males to match the unisex "male" gear? This is why we're so vocal about this. Why can't men get a sexy outfit of silks and gold jewelry?
~Terra-chan~
The point is instead of 'adapting a similar design' to something already designed for a gender, they should design something completely intended for males, whether it is released at the same time as something designed for the opposite gender is irrelevant. That is after-all the purpose of gender-specific gear.
You're way too easily offended. My original point with the labeling of gear was to show you can cross dress on a male character if you choose to. Just because the appearances of the items aren't to a T to your liking does not make that statement any less true.
Uh, do you have any evidence of that? I can't believe that the sailor stuff was ever meant as male-only. Sailor style is mainly a girls thing in Japan...
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