Quote Originally Posted by KizuyaKatogami View Post
Ty for the thought out response! Unfortunately i’m really not a fan of the modern glams. I’ve always been a fan of the medieval type of aspect ff has had, even with some of the futuristic stuff like allagans and garleans. But i’ve always felt it should stick to its roots with the older themed glams. I kind of greatly dislike things like the hoodies and the baseball cap etc just because it feels so out of place and i’m a nerd who likes to feel immersed . I’m not expecting really to get many manly glams or masculine ones in endwalker as i’ve kind of just accepted the way things are. Just thought to put my thoughts out on this and this topic as a whole.
Oof, I feel that. I switched up to the modern aesthetic simply because I gave up on anything else looking good. My glamours are like a real life capsule collection, plus a stash of stuff I'd not normally use if it wasn't for Fashion Report Fridays.

If it helps, and I know it doesn't really, healer gear on my main doesn't make me happy either. You might feel it's largely feminine skewed, and whereas I don't particularly disagree with that sentiment, I don't feel I'm the sort of feminine it might relate to. There's many facets to femininity (as with masculinity). Then, broadly speaking, tank gear is upsetting regardless of gender. Aiming gear is often tragic, again irrespective of gender (and again, broadly speaking). And if you happen to find something that might work, it either won't dye or doesn't dye completely, leaving leftover red sections which are crushing and ruin the effect if you use a dye scheme that has no room for red. It probably makes some people happy, though I think the devs making gear have a largely thankless task and it's impossible to please everyone. I've long since felt things I like are few and far between, even when there's lots and lots to theoretically choose from. I still have enough to make things work, but my goodness, I wouldn't mind some new things after my own heart.

I sincerely hope you (and me!) get nice things for our lads (and lasses!) the way we want in the future. It never hurts to say what you'd like to see, at least.