How's this for unfair practice.
http://www.chicos.com/store/home.jsp?CMP=KNC-GOOG_BRAND
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So what's next?
Women's Wear that looks like Woman's Clothes for Women?
So were do CD's fit in this? If I get Women's Clothes that are Men's Wear style is it Crossdressing?
Or just more style
Thanks
So were do CD's fit in this? If I get Women's Clothes that are Men's Wear style is it Crossdressing?
Or just more style
Thanks
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There are always going to be clothes that don't appeal to me, so it doesn't really bother me that some of Chico's current line seems uninteresting as a result. No, I actually think it's a positive thing. Socially endorsed blurring of gender boundaries? What more could you want?!
Sadly the blurring is almost invariably in this direction rather than sanctioned women's wear for men, but every little bit counts. I'm happy for our FtM counterparts.
Sadly the blurring is almost invariably in this direction rather than sanctioned women's wear for men, but every little bit counts. I'm happy for our FtM counterparts.
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