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In my opinion, definitely for women. For a guy, something similar would more likely be longer and probably tighten off at the ankles. In dance, flare and fluff around the legs are supposed to accent the lightness and grace of a woman. Men are usually accented by strength and agility, so something that "stays" with you better and covers more of the legs would be more the norm.
However, like others have said, to each his own :D . If you like it, who are we to argue? |
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@Icewind, I don't know if you dance, but where I dance (if you do dance, I can almost garuntee wherever you dance isn't quite like over here) it's not really like that at all...lightness and grace is good for everyone, male and female, I don't see many people going for the strong look where we dance =\ |
..... i would say those are quite girly :/
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No idea about dance, but yes, they seem girly to me. And regardless of the cut or complaints if a place is selling a garment using a female model, then it's an item generally intended to be sold to women. unless it's emblazoned with 'unisex' (i don't know, i haven't seen the site), then basically it's women's clothing. Whether you want to stick within those norms is up to you.
vis men's bell-bottoms. If you can't find some to buy, just do it 1960's style. Buy a pair of men's jeans and adapt the bottoms to make your own. It's dead easy. Just whack in a couple of slits, sew in some triangles of cloth. Badda-boom, bell bottoms. |
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a perfect example is my high school XD a lot of guys dress feminately and somehow they get all of the girls. |
When I said "masculine" I didn't mean "macho" I meant "not wearing women's clothes".
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And, I know a lot of girls that get all freaked out when guys wear girl's clothes, but all of the people that I hang out with are really cool with it.....actually, some of them think it's really hot...I don't know why, and that's not my motives...but they do |
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