Can Men Wear Women’s Clothes—Or Does It Really Look Strange?
Adapted from the original article by Mark Barry on HannaBanna Clothing Fashion has always been a reflection of culture, identity, and change. Today, the lines between “men’s” and “women’s” clothing are more blurred than ever. From accessories like scarves and handbags to statement pieces like heels and blouses, men are increasingly exploring styles once seen as exclusively feminine. But is it unusual—or simply a natural step in fashion’s evolution? A Brief Look Back Historically, clothing wasn’t as rigidly tied to gender as it is today. Heels, for example, were first worn by men in the 1600s as practical riding shoes. Makeup, now linked to femininity, was part of men’s grooming in ancient Egypt. Over time, social norms shifted, creating strict “masculine” and “feminine” dress codes that we’re only now beginning to challenge again. Breaking Down Stereotypes Cross-dressing has long existed in cultural rituals and theater, but men wearing women’s clothing today is less about p...