Posted on 07/04/2017 6:55:43 AM PDT by Roman_War_Criminal
How would you feel if a man walked into a business meeting wearing a skirt and 8 inch heels? 20 years ago that would have been absolutely unthinkable, but if one American designer has his way that may soon become the norm. When I saw photos on Facebook of Thom Brownes latest line for men, I have to admit that I was floored. If you have not seen what I am talking about yet, you can do so here and here. Personally, I believe that men should dress like men and women should dress like women, but much of society is moving in the exact opposite direction.
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Just say no
The ones with the standard-length jackets and the shirt tails hanging down just make it look like the gents forgot their pantalones.
Not seeing many guys in skirts in Afghanistan either.
Neither Hussein nor Mrs Bill is president, though the Democrats do have an effective majority in Congress sufficient to stymie legislation, and cannot impose these “fashions” by law or intimidation. They are “hot” only if made of wool.
Where?
I'll be going to work tomorrow in the same type of business suit Don Draper wore in the 1960s and I'll retire wearing the same suits. The ridiculous clothing shown here will not be worn by any businessman ever. Maybe if you are Elton John or David Bowie.
The vaunted gaydar is malfunctioning, what with all the “metrosexuals” flitting about.
Male skirts are sort of like 3-D.
‘They’ trot it out every few decades to see if it will take hold.
Usually, it doesn’t. The nearest they have gotten was with ‘manbags’.
A couple of years ago, there was a big push for 3-D tv’s. Apparently, that trend has crashed again.
Not to worry. Both attempts will show up again in 20 or 30 or 40 years.
One lived next to me until he got busted in May for looking into windows for the third time. His house is for sale and he is scrambling for money to pay lawyers.
We’ve been seeing this story since the 60s. genarally, there is a point, if such nonsense, became actually popular, that I start publically ridiculing the idiocy and don’t give a damn who doesn’t like it or what they’re gonna do about it.
Such are male, or appear to be, but not Men.
I have never understood why anyone (male, female, or variants) can wear high heels and not eventually have foot and ankle problems. You can’t run in them, and they destroy floors.
That said, they do look cool when someone like Melania wears them, but on the “guys” in the picture, they just look stupid.
They are not seen on the street because those who would wear them generally have more concern for keeping their blood and neural material contained.
Hussein should promote these fashions by wearing them when he is agitating in foreign venues.
We are in the very last few days of the end of days.
This is not hyperbole, nor is it sarcasm.
We are under 100 days away from the opening of the Sixth Seal of the Book of Revelation.
If you want to escape this cesspool, then go here:
“The Way of Salvation” http://october-5-2017.com#welcome
Also, you can watch this video: https://youtu.be/jnpbCZ9c-pQ
Blessings to you and your loved ones.
Dan :-)
No, they aren’t seen on the street because nobody wants them. Nobody wanted them 5 years ago when this same “story” hit. Or 5 year before that, or before that, etc etc all the way through Donahue featuring these stupid things in the 70s. It’s a FAKE STORY and people should stop believing it, be smarter than the reporters think you are.
Cultural appropriation?
Any “guy” who walks around dressed like this may as well carry a sign saying “Please kick my ass.”
Considering that the fashion industry is pretty much run by gays, this doesn’t surprise me.
This won’t work out well for investors. If there are any.
Exactly. Elton John and assorted hollyweirds.
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