“In a section that asks why gender-neutral seems to always translate to 'boy' when it comes to fashion, several people surveyed explain feelings that might not surprise anyone who understands how misogyny (and transmisogyny) still impacts so much of our culture. The general vibe to the responses was that, when it comes to gender-neutral fashion, masculine cuts are the norm while feminine clothes don't get to be considered genderless.”
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