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Men are held hostage by colors? Who makes up these silly rules, and who enforces them?
Traditionally clothing was really different between men and women and women had to wear skirts and dresses, never pants. And women's shirts were called blouses. Gradually this has broken down for women but less so for men. Now the term is "top" which can apply to men's and women's shirts.
I have narrow and relatively small feet for a guy so I look at some women's athletic shoes when the construction is the same. I once surprised a shoe clerk by asking if they had a "B" size "women's" shoe that would fit me. The sales clerk said he'd heard women asking for men's sizes but never a man asking about women's sizes.
I also had a couple of women tell me I was "daring" for wearing a purple t-shirt for goodness sake.
Very very slowly men are getting the freedom women have to wear anything.
What purple t-shirt was I wearing? Perhaps this one
Men are held hostage by colors? Who makes up these silly rules, and who enforces them?