Die Fustanella, die traditionell von Männern in Griechenland und auf dem Balkan getragen wird, hat bis zu 400 Falten (mehr als 10-mal so viele wie ein Kilt) und symbolisiert 400 Jahre osmanische Herrschaft.
Dieses Kleidungsstück ist ein markantes Merkmal der griechischen Volkstracht und wird von den Evzonen getragen, einer zeremoniellen Eliteeinheit, die den griechischen Präsidentenpalast und das Grab des unbekannten Soldaten in Athen bewacht.
This is a guest post from Joey Naeger, a bass luthier who lives with his wife in Houston, Texas. ——— Several years ago, I realized I’d been dressing like a...
This is a guest post from Joey Naeger, a bass luthier who lives with his wife in Houston, Texas. ——— Several years ago, I realized I’d been dressing like a...
From Bowie to Chalamet, this roundup highlights 17 famous moments where men on stage, on the runway, and in everyday life made a statement by wearing a simple piece of...
From Bowie to Chalamet, this roundup highlights 17 famous moments where men on stage, on the runway, and in everyday life made a statement by wearing a simple piece of...
Writer and researcher Ekemini Ekpo recently put out a fantastic essay in Articles of Interest called “Boy-Skirts for One, Boy-Skirts for All.” She shows how the current Western fascination with...
Writer and researcher Ekemini Ekpo recently put out a fantastic essay in Articles of Interest called “Boy-Skirts for One, Boy-Skirts for All.” She shows how the current Western fascination with...