And most of all, it really doesn’t matter what anyone else thinks. My hope is that this post gets spread far and wide so we can make it clear that it’s ok for guys to like fashion. If you’re a female reading this post, it’s highly likely that you’ve had a boyfriend or two that you wish could dress better, right? If so, why is any negative judgement placed on a man that like’s fashion? Mixing traditionally masculine and feminine items at the same time. I can only wonder if “fashion” as an interest has been given an unnecessary feminine overtone, and guess that this has inevitably resulted in some men feeling that fashion is “girly,” or “gay,” or any other adjective which shouldn’t be derogatory to start with. Historically LGBTQ people used physical signifiers/ fashion items to be able to. There is a very large segment the male population that worries very little what they wear, and their overall appearance. They’re the same people who told Orville and Wilbur Wright they couldn’t build an airplane, and then told Amelia Earhart she couldn’t fly one. People that make these types of statements are insecure and are displaying their own ignorance, negativity, and narrow mindset. Just like an intuitive familiarity with mechanics or a secret sauce recipe, a sense of style and the ability to put it to use should not be judged. Some men can fix cars, some can build things, and some are gifted with an excellent sense of style.
Why does it matter? Are guys not allowed to like fashion? Nobody wonders why a guy would want to start an auto body shop, attend law school, or open a pizza shop.
I know people may, at times, wonder why a guy would want to start a fashion blog… but let’s dissect that for a bit. From intimate clothing to sportswear, TOPGAY offers a wide range of products: briefs, boxers, swimsuits, shorts, shirts, polo shirts, pants, jeans, sports shoes, accessories. I’m also secure enough to start a fashion blog and not think twice about it. We offer the best gay brands: ES Collection, Addicted and AD Fetish are brands recognized for the originality and quality of their products. If you’re feminine, chances are, that’s because you connect better with females and bonds more easily. One of the biggest signs of a feminine man is that he has a lot more female friends than male friends. I’m a man that just so happens to like fashion. You have far more female friends than male friends. Now, I don’t like labeling people and discussing sexuality, but let’s establish one thing – I’m straight. Here's a guy that likes fashion and takes care of himself. Unfortunately, it’s something I recently encountered and was a bit taken back. Ignorance is hard to understand, which is why I’m sure it’s hard for you to relate with how someone could actually believe such a statement (I hope). Other designers followed suit, such as the Rick Owens bodysuit and the deconstructed marcel by Y/Project.Yes, the statement made in the title of this post is absolutely obnoxious, but it’s also a statement that some people feel is true. This season, Nicolas Di Felice unveiled his very first men's collection for Courrèges and one of the fashion statements of summer 2022 was indeed the cutout pieces. Vogue takes a closer look at the 16 menswear fashion trends for Spring/Summer 2022. Equally as important, the audacity of designers this season is undeniable, introducing pieces that are traditionally feminine into the heart of the male wardrobe, such as heels, crop-tops, and shorts reinterpreted as skirts. But at the same time, wardrobes were undoubtedly designed to reconnect with the social life we've been missing for the past two years: think new takes on cardigans, vibrant colors and party boy looks with glittery pants sure to have anyone on the dance floor. There was the emergence of a new formality through effortless officewear along with the hegemony of the color black. Renewed creative energy and optimism were the keywords of the Spring/Summer 2022 Men's Fashion Week.