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Chrissy64_uk
26-10-2009, 06:35 PM
In Japan where its all happening...:D

BY TSUKIMI GODA
The Mainichi Daily News
Walking through the lively districts of Harajuku and Shibuya in Tokyo, one might encounter a sight unusual to many people’s eyes: men in skirts. Not kilts or kimono, but skirts..
Called “the skirt boys,” or “skirt tribe,” the skirt-wearing men of Tokyo are beginning to get some attention from the fashion world.

“Skirt tribe” members stand in Tokyo’s Shibuya Ward.
And so, though it may be a little rude, I have to ask: How is this different from being a cross-dresser?
I see my first skirt-clad man in Harajuku on a weekday afternoon, his garment made of an almost transparent white cotton, with pretty geometric designs along the hem. He is a second-year art student named Haruki Shana.
“I liked the way the hem flutters in the wind,” he says.
“I got it at a used clothes shop for 1,000 yen.”
Shana says he first wanted a skirt after seeing the robes in the “Harry Potter” films, and now has four that he made himself.
He also says that he first became aware he was part of a trend when an employee at the driver’s license testing center said, “So, there really is a skirt tribe.”
When asked how wearing skirt is different than cross-dressing, Shana says, “Cross-dressers are people who want to be girls. I’m not wearing this because it’s what girls wear, but because I like the line and the texture of the material.”
His immediate family hasn’t passed comment, but a number of his extended relations live in his neighborhood, and he’s careful not to be seen on days he wears one of his skirts.
The following day, I came across another of “the skirt boys” around the same spot.
He was wearing a yellow jersey-like top and a checked skirt of about the same color, extending around 10 centimeters below the knee. A pair of sandals completed the look.
When I tried to approach him, he looked embarrassed and slipped into the crowd.
At an Indian wares shop on Takeshita Street in the heart of Harajuku, staff noticed about six men buying sarongs during the summer.
“There are many ways to wear a sarong,” says a 24-year-old shop clerk.
“They feel like they really take to the shape of your body.”
How do people in the fashion industry see the skirt tribe?
“As the line of men’s clothes becomes more androgynous, a skirt comes in handy for setting the full form of an outfit, that is, if you feel it’s beautiful,” says Tomoyuki Ota, editor-in-chief of the men’s fashion magazine Smart.
As to the emergent trend’s difference from cross-dressing, Ota says, “The major point there is whether skirts suit a particular man.” Smart is currently considering running a skirt boy special in an upcoming issue.
Street fashion news site Fashionsnap. com operator Reona Mitsuyama says that, along with skirts, men’s heels and slim, muscular physiques are forming the basis for a “slim macho” look that is just now gaining popularity.
“More than whether a look is manly or feminine, there are more men now who think that, as long as it’s stylish, it’s good,” Mitsuyama says.
“As disparities widen in this competitive society, there are more non-aggressive men who prize choosing their own lifestyle over conventional social status — a spirit that has come to be reflected in their fashion,” she concludes.


http://mdn.mainichi.jp/features/news/20091024p2a00m0na019000c.html

noeleena
27-10-2009, 08:55 AM
Hi...
Its not about changing from one to the other . in our terms m to f .
go back through the ages & men wore skirts . so whats the big deal . our
islanders have been wearing them for years. call them what you like . just different . it has nothing to do with people like us . . so good on them . & why not . much better that pants . some nice colours .... lovely ...
...noeleena...

Kaity
27-10-2009, 12:39 PM
Hi...
Its not about changing from one to the other . in our terms m to f .
go back through the ages & men wore skirts . so whats the big deal . our
islanders have been wearing them for years. call them what you like . just different . it has nothing to do with people like us . . so good on them . & why not . much better that pants . some nice colours .... lovely ...
...noeleena...

Yeah I agree, the demonisation of men wearing skirts is all a result of our modern western society.

I remember when I grew my hair long in my early 20's, my stuffy Father took affront and exclaimed that it was wrong and unmanly for men (as I was identifying as then) to have long hair!

I pointed out to him, and showed him examples, of Men with long hair from the Victorian era and from older periods, asked him if cavemen had barbers. It shut him up but didn't placate him.

Society is a weird thing, but then it's made up of 'people' and as they say over in the East (of England) "theres nowt queerer than folk!"

noeleena
28-10-2009, 08:00 AM
Hi...Kaity
Ya ya & get a slap around the ear or bum . just be different & wack ... arrr ......
...noeleena...

Petra Susan
28-10-2009, 07:55 PM
I always had long feminine styled hair, and was costantly told off by my school to get my hair cut. I had to comply or risk getting expelled, not so lenient as today.

When I left school I rebelled and nevr cut my hair for almost 5 years until I left University. I was always being taken for a girl, which was nice, as by then I was dressing on a daily basis.

As for men in skirts etc.. fashions are always changing

Janine