Thats the thing also...how do you define why is women clothes and mens clothes? The distinction has become blurred. A lot of women today are wearing what has historically been defined as mens clothes. Things like slacks, jeans or polos are now worn by both men and women.
What Ive started to see is many employers dont even have a mens and womens dress code anymore. The write it such a way that applies to both genders. That way they avoid this litigation and debate completely.
This case is just one more reason why I only hire contractors. If the EEOC ever sued me over sh!t like this I was have closed down my business and burned the building to the ground within 48 hours.
In junior high, us boys figured out the difference in boy’s and girl’s button up shirts. So we sat on the left side of the room.
Many people wear non-gender-specific clothes...but there are still clearly gender-specific clothes.