The control with which you write your columns both reassures and hardens the mind as it ponders the abyss to come. Keep it up, sir.
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We already have widely-worn unisex clothes in America: they're called "sweats".
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Much of this stuff was apparently pushed really hard in the 70s. How did the 80s manage to turn it around? Is this all about the economic realities of the average American?
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How? Is it repeatable? It really seems like the full spectrum of the culture in America turned on a dime somewhere in the early 80s.
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Yeah, because everyone, all through time and in all cultures, has worn the same thing. Well, depending on gender of course. Steve, you really are a twit.
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I really doubt women are going to give up dressing themselves in the most attractive way they can.pic.twitter.com/YNuobYAhNs
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Big Textile has succeeded at putting every woman in pants
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It's a niche market. It will always be a niche market, but half a percent here, half a percent there...
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