Unisex vs Gender Neutral Fashion — What’s the difference?

<p>You&rsquo;ve seen it countless times again and again through fast fashion retail stores to high street boutiques, the term &lsquo;unisex&rsquo; 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&rsquo;s diverseness? Or is it just an excuse for lazy fashion design.</p> <p>Now I&rsquo;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&rsquo;ve been raised it&rsquo;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&rsquo;s expected to be worn by both genders.</p> <p><a href="https://medium.com/@jethronepomuceno/unisex-vs-gender-neutral-fashion-whats-the-difference-a44512d9136e"><strong>Website</strong></a></p>