What history can teach us about  the “back to the manly men” trope

crossdreamers:

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Karolina Żebrowska, a fashion historian and YouTube vlogger, has made a fascinating video about manly fashion throughout the ages. It turns out that all the stereotypes about “proper manly attire” were created in the late 19th/early 20th century. 

Karolina reminds us that back in the day Jesus wore something that today would have been considered a dress.

High heels were actually originally men’s shoes and women wearing heels were considered manly: 

“And some men actually complained about women stealing their ultimate attribute of manliness, which was high-heeled shoes.

The  high  heels also had a red bottom, which you may nowadays can be found in the manliest of all shoes – the  Louboutin  heels.

Well, at least they didn’t put too much care in their hair, as men nowadays with all the gel and…

Oh, wait! When ladies put their hair in simple modest buns and covered it with caps,men went f***ing feral with their gorgeous, voluminous locks.  

Understandably, a lot of them wasn’t born with a shampoo commercial mane, so they wore wigs. Back when women didn’t.  Because it made them look a lot like a man.”

And so on and so forth. 

Watch the video. It’s fun!

Let me add that the reason some people stick to the “manly men” stereotype and spend so much time ridiculing people who break these imaginary rules, is that it is a way of forcing people to live up to their restrictive views of what it means to be a real man or woman. There is a lot of homophobia and transphobia hidden in that term.

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Posted on 25 Feb 2021 10:24pm (5 months ago) with 211 notes
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  15. chinoiserie-camille said: Fancy should be back, colors, tunic like outfist, patters, different fabrics! But fashion designers who put men in women’s dresses like in the picture in the guide miss the point entirely if that’s what they are trying. It’s lazy not desing something real masculinine guy might be persuaded actually to wear and which would not look that out of place but fancy and desirable.
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