Not that a skirt automatically makes a man look more effeminate, of course.
This reason comes from author and illustrator Carlyn Beccia in her Medium article 7 Reasons Why More Men Should Wear Skirts – give it a read if you can (it requires a Medium subscription).
Skirts can look feminine. Skirts can look masculine. You can lean into one or the other – or both, even in the same outfit. Have fun with it 🥾💅👡💪💥
The background image above was created with help from A I.
@John that’s a nice strategy! Leggings and tights can have the same issue—certain fabric combos between the skirt and legs will grab, and others will glide.
All true (well, except the boxers). Once you have a skirt on that’s not pulling at your parts when you move your legs, why would you repeat that problem with legged undies? Nope, bikini-cut for me. One garment for the parts. One garment for the legs. Every bit stays happy in action.
We’ve compiled a robust and totally serious taxonomy of alternative names for “skirt” that will allow you to wear one without technically admitting to it.
We’ve compiled a robust and totally serious taxonomy of alternative names for “skirt” that will allow you to wear one without technically admitting to it.
Men who wear skirts in public have probably heard the question: “What are you wearing under that?” Sometimes it’s asked with a laugh. Sometimes a smirk. Sometimes people try to...
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The seams and structure of pants make them cling to the butt and thighs, which can pull up underwear when you move, leading to wedgies. Skirts hang freely from the waist...
The seams and structure of pants make them cling to the butt and thighs, which can pull up underwear when you move, leading to wedgies. Skirts hang freely from the waist...
When you’re putting an outfit together, it can be hard to know how much is too much. Or not enough. One, Ton, or None is a concept originally rooted in colour,...
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@John that’s a nice strategy! Leggings and tights can have the same issue—certain fabric combos between the skirt and legs will grab, and others will glide.
All true (well, except the boxers). Once you have a skirt on that’s not pulling at your parts when you move your legs, why would you repeat that problem with legged undies? Nope, bikini-cut for me. One garment for the parts. One garment for the legs. Every bit stays happy in action.
Yep. 100% agree.