This article explores the experience of Damien Woolnough, style editor for The Sydney Morning Herald, wearing a skirt in an attempt to channel Brad Pitt’s masculinity, inspired by his appearance at the Bullet Train premiere:
The author delves into the challenges of finding skirts in men’s fashion, with Australian stores offering limited options. Through trial and error, he discovers that while designers like Thom Browne and Gucci have embraced skirts for men, it's still hard to find them locally. Despite some initial discomfort and stares, and getting conservative style tips from others like "You want to keep the look tonal in all black or grey.", Damien finds that wearing a skirt can offer confidence and a masculine flair when styled correctly. Though he clearly hasn't discovered tights just yet:
Navigating a skirt can be tricky I discovered when catching a train and when the winter wind threatened to reveal a Scottish approach to my investigation.
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