Unisex vs Gender Neutral Fashion — What’s the difference?
<p>You’ve seen it countless times again and again through fast fashion retail stores to high street boutiques, the term ‘unisex’ has become a common label for many brands. And as with many things it has also become a trendy statement by many companies to act as a case-all solution for inclusivity. But is it actually a suitable word to indicate your brand’s diverseness? Or is it just an excuse for lazy fashion design.</p>
<p>Now I’m a huge advocate for unisex/gender-neutral design, I feel like the idea that a certain piece of clothing is specific to gender seems like a dated concept propagated by stereotypes of yesteryear. Personally, there are some items from the female side that I believe would look good on a male and vice-versa, but as how we’ve been raised it’s hard to shake off the idea that clothes are meant for one or the other. The concept of gender-neutral or unisex products is a great way to introduce to people, en masse, the idea of silhouettes that are different and allow them to explore fashion freely without judgement of what’s expected to be worn by both genders.</p>
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